Nolde Museum Berlin

Nolde Museum Berlin

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Emil Nolde is closely connected with Berlin through personal experience and his artistic work. From 1905, the painter spent the winter in Berlin and had his own flat with a studio in Tauentzienstraße (one of Berlin’s renowned shopping streets) and later in Bayernallee in Berlin’s west end. “Every evening at 11 o’clock, I put on my dark trousers and my black tail coat from St. Gallen”, Nolde noted in 1911. “My darling Ada put on her very best dress and we went to masked balls, cabarets and the Eispalast (an artificial ice rink) …”
Taking into consideration the close relationship between Nolde and Berlin, the Nolde Foundation Seebüll opened a permanent branch on the Gendarmenmarkt (one of Berlin’s most renowned squares) on 20th September 2007. The branch offers its visitors the opportunity to enjoy world-famous art from its large exhibition centres.

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Monday -Sunday
10:00 - 19:00

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Creative Sector
Visual Arts
Institution type
Museum
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