I hadn't been to the National art gallery before so this was an opportunity to get a preview of the collection and decide if it was worth a second look later. Its worth another visit :)
The national gallery entrance has this amazing life size sculpture. |
A great sculpt of a stylized Octopus. |
I came out of the museum to find a new layer of snow falling. |
The exterior of this amazing place |
The front door. Rather thick walls! |
Deeper inside you find a reconstruction of a check-in desk (on the left) and floor guide on the right. |
Maze like hallways and rooms. |
Since I had to sneak a few pictures I couldn't get a shot of the exhibition of photographs. They were in light boxes mounted in these small rooms. The black and white photos were on one layer with a colour transparency mounted in front. The effect was similar to a Lenticular 3d image. My photo's aren't the best but it is a great building and worth a visit via the local tour website:
www.berliner-unterwelten.de/
All the hallways look like this, very disorienting. |
Next up was the Museum for German Film and Television. I didn't have time to do this justice so I went through the film side to see if it was worth visiting again. It is.
Life size robot Maria. |
Not the originals but a good reproduction of these amazing designs from "Metropolis". |
Maquette's of death and the seven deadly sins from "Metropolis". |
The death mask of F.W. Murnau. |
A fantastic way to suggest the epic scale of the futuristic cityscape, two story tall mirrors:) |
After the film museum, I met some friends at the Museum of Musical Instruments. They were playing the 1926 version of "Faust" by Murnau with live organ accompaniment. That is a stunning film, no surprise as it came a few years after "Nosferatu".
If you find yourself in Berlin in January or August look for this event, really worth the effort. But have a plan as there is LOTS to see.
www.lange-nacht-der-museen.de
Cheers
Andy
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