Museum Barberini

Museum · Potsdam

Museum Barberini

Museum · Potsdam

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Humboldtstraße 5-6, 14467 Potsdam, Germany

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Impressionist art museum with German art and curated exhibitions  

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3 Best Day Trips from Berlin to Hamburg, Leipzig, and Potsdam | Condé Nast Traveler

"One of Europe’s most buzzed-about museum openings of the last several years, the lovely, airy Museum Barberini was built on the site of the Barberini Palace, the home commissioned by Frederick the Great in 1771 (and, which was totally destroyed in an Allied bombing during World War II). The museum’s permanent collection of modern art is small but impressive. There’s a fine selection of 20th-century German art from the likes of Bauhaus artists including Lyonel Feininger, plus a smattering of late 20th-century art from Martin Kippenberger, Andy Warhol, and others." - Liz Humphreys

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Edwin Karlsson

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Very impressive collection overall, especially if you like impressionism, Monet is everywhere in the museum. Overall there are many 3ayd to get a reduced or even free admission, whether a student or anything else of a number of things. Definitely a great stop!

Daniela RP

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Museum Barberini: A Must-Visit Day Trip from Berlin Barberini never ceases to impress! Just a short and scenic day trip from Berlin, the museum is perfectly situated right across from Potsdam’s main train station—making it incredibly easy to access. The short walk to the museum offers lovely views that set the tone for the experience ahead. The museum itself is impeccable. Every exhibition is thoughtfully curated with both care and expertise, offering a deep yet accessible insight into the art. The audio tour is especially well done—concise, engaging, offering interesting details and relevant context. They also plan talks; conversations and other events. Last but not least the museum has a patio toward the river which only adds to the entire experience. ☞ Pro Tips: Be sure to download the Museum Barberini app before your visit. It gives you access to the audio guide (many languages), curatorial commentary, interviews, and more—all right at your fingertips. 🎫 Buy your Museum tickets in advance (online) 🔑 You will be asked to leave your bags and coats stored: Bring a 1 or 2 Eur coin 📚 Don't forget the gift shop ☕ 🍰Cakes at the coffee shop are TOP! 🚂 If you come from Berlin buy ABC train ticket

Handan Bao

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In 31 days, on Sep 28, the Pissarro special exhibition will close up. Catch it while you can. Wonderfully curated, this comprehensive retrospective traces the growth of Camille Pissarro, a man who never stopped experimenting, adapting and refining his visions. ⭐The walls texts balance contextual information with formal analysis. Thoroughly enjoyable. ⭐The audio guide, easily downloadable, is designed so that playing the tracks on built-in loudspeakers is technically impossible. Visitors have to use each headphones or keep the phone to their ears. The viewing and listening experience is, thanks to this design feather, as free from disturbances as possible. ⭐The permanent collection is also top-notch. My personal fav is the room themed “The Colour White”. Various renditions of snow-blanketed landscapes at the end of the Little Ice Age provide a memorable study of how hues and shades other than white give the impression of white. ⭐Logistics: Plenty of locks of all sized. Operated with 1 or 2 Euro coins, which you get back when you vacate the locker. ⭐Phone charging mini cabinets with locks. Appreciated.

Arseni Kritchever

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Amazing collection of impressionist, neo-realist, and fauvist art. Probably the best collection outside of France or maybe Vienna. The special Pisarro exhibition was incredible. The only thing I didn't like was how the security were pushy even about small bags.

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I had a wonderful time at the Kandinsky exhibit. The audio guide was excellent and it was very educational and inspiring. Bear in mind that it gets very busy over the weekend though.

Alessandro Stefan

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I like Potsdam a lot, one of my favorite German cities. This museum, i had wanted to visit since my first visit to Potsdam but i couldn't. I had the opportunity a couple of days ago and it was really nice. They even have a restaurant on the ground floor, very nice. They have different exhibitions depending on the time of the year. The place is big enough and holds a lot of nice work of art.

Isabella St. Andrews

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If you often find art museums overwhelming, Barberini is a breath of fresh air! It is a beautiful collection of impressionist art that you can tour in an hour or two with no “museum guilt.”

Rachel Gutierrez

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A wonderful excuse to trek out to Potsdam and enjoy their fabulous and informative exhibits. Love that they provide background on each painting in both German and English. Great place to start before exploring the rest of the city!