Just ten minutes on foot from Potsdamer Platz, one of Europe's most beautiful museums awaits: the Neue Nationalgalerie. The glass steel pavilion designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1968 is a work of art in itself — clear, bold, and timeless. Even the first glimpse of the building makes it clear: here, architecture is not a shell, but a statement.
Inside, visitors are greeted by one of the most significant collections of classical modernism in the world. From Picasso to Kirchner, from Dalí to Beckmann. The works gathered here tell the story of one of the most exciting eras in art history. The permanent collection is complemented by high-profile temporary exhibitions of international renown.
Following an extensive renovation, the building has been shining in new splendor since 2021 welcoming its audience with the same precision and elegance that Mies van der Rohe once envisioned for this place.
Photo Credits: Ben Benjamin

Food & Drinks
Modern cuisine and authentic Japanese sushi at Potsdamer Platz

Sights
Art installations at Potsdamer Platz – from artistic staircases to colourful columns

Entertainment
From phone booth to dance floor – welcome to the smallest club in Berlin

Sights
Original remains of the Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz