Sculpture garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie, Outdoor sculpture exhibition space in Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany.
The Sculpture Garden of the Neue Nationalgalerie is an outdoor art space in Tiergarten featuring modern works by renowned international artists displayed across the open grounds. The installations are positioned throughout the site and can be viewed from multiple angles.
The garden opened in 1968 alongside the Neue Nationalgalerie, designed by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe as part of his final major architectural work. This project left a lasting mark on Berlin's architectural landscape.
Das Gelände verbindet Kunstwerke im Freien mit dem innerstädtischen Raum, und Besucher können hier spazieren und die Installationen aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln betrachten. Die offene Gestaltung lädt dazu ein, sich Zeit zu nehmen und die Werke in Ruhe wirken zu lassen.
The garden is freely accessible and can be visited anytime to explore the works at your own pace. Comfortable shoes are recommended since the space invites wandering and varied viewing distances.
Live music performances returned to the garden in 2022 after many decades of absence, bringing renewed life to the space. This blend of visual art and sound creates an unexpected and memorable experience for visitors.
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