Old National Gallery

Berlin
Architects
merz merz
Location
Berlin
Year
2001

The Old National Gallery, completed in 1876, has changed considerably over the course of its lifetime. Heavily damaged during the war, it was the first of Berlin’s “Museum Island’s” institutions to undergo complete restoration. The Old National Gallery is home to Berlin State Museums’ main collection of 19th century art. Key challenges during the almost 10-year renovation project included the redesign of the entrance, the creation of two rooms for the works of Caspar David Friedrich and Karl Friedrich Schinkel, and the careful installation of new infrastructure for utilities and climate control. The original character of the building with all the traces of its significant past has been maintained.

Mission
Conversion, renovation, exhibition planning

Client
Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation)

Year
1993-2001

Area
4,000 sqm

Related Projects

  • Gebäudeadaptierungen Rathausbereich - Zwentendorf
    maul-architekten zt gmbh
  • FON - Housing and Kindergarten Fontanastrasse
    GERNER GERNER PLUS
  • GOLD - Housing Goldberg
    GERNER GERNER PLUS
  • BENE - Housing Benedikt
    GERNER GERNER PLUS
  • PUCH - Housing Puchsbaumgasse
    GERNER GERNER PLUS

Magazine

Other Projects by merz merz

Staatsbibliothek Unter den Linden, Neuer Lesesaal
Berlin
Porsche Museum
Stuttgart
Ruhr Museum (UNESCO World Heritage Zollverein)
Essen
Memorial Sachsenhausen "Station Z"
Sachsenhausen
New Mercedes-Benz Museum
Stuttgart