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Picasso and his Time

2025 until further notice
Museum Berggruen

On 16 March 2013, the Museum Berggruen, part of the Nationalgalerie, reopened its doors to present to the public its famous collection of Modern Art. The museum, which until now was completely housed in the western Stülerbau, has been expanded to include both the former commandant's quarters adjoining the property on Spandauer Damm and the newly designed Bettina Berggruen Garden.

The Museum Berggruen owes its name and genesis to the art dealer and collector Heinz Berggruen (1914-2007). Over a period of more than forty years, he assembled a suite of masterpieces by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, and Alberto Giacometti. The Berggruen Collection was first unveiled in 1996 in a permanent exhibition that went on show in the western Stülerbau entitled 'Picasso and His Time'. In 2000 the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz acquired the collection on behalf of the Nationalgalerie, of which the museum is part. Today the Museum Berggruen's collection, which has swelled in number thanks to additional significant loans from the Berggruen family, has become one of the most important public collections of Modern Art concentrating on works from the high-modern period.

Berggruen as Gallerist and Collector

Heinz Berggruen was born in Berlin-Wilmersdorf in 1914. In 1936 he left Nazi Germany and emigrated to the USA, where he initially worked as a freelance arts journalist, before taking up a post in 1939 at the San Francisco Museum of Art. After the war, Berggruen established a gallery in Paris that represented many of the artists whose works he also began to collect privately. In 1980 Berggruen retired from his gallery business and concentrated on expanding his own collection. During this time his principle interest lay in the artists who today form the core of the museum's collection.

With more than 120 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), the Museum Berggruen provides a sweeping overview of Picasso's career and development as an artist. On display are several key works, such as his famous picture of the seated harlequin from his Rose Period, an impressive detail study for Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, as well as numerous portraits of Dora Maar. The collection also focuses on the work of Paul Klee (1879-1940). Henri Matisse (1869-­1954) and Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) are also represented, particularly with works from their later periods. And in addition, the museum presents selected works by Georges Braque, Henri Laurens, and Paul Cézanne.

A permanent exhibition of the Nationalgalerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.

Schloßstraße 1
14059 Berlin

partially wheelchair accessible

S-Bahn: Westend
U-Bahn: Sophie-Charlotte-Platz, Richard-Wagner-Platz
Bus: Schloß Charlottenburg, Luisenplatz / Schloß Charlottenburg

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Opening times on public holidays Opening Hours
The Museum Berggruen is closed for basic renovation. The reopening is planned for 2025.

 

Museum Berggruen + Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg
10,00 EUR Concessions 5,00
+ Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg

Annual Ticket from 25,00 EUR

Tel 030 - 266 42 42 42 (Mon - Fri, 9 am - 4 pm)
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