Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection

Art museum · Charlottenburg

Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection

Art museum · Charlottenburg

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Schloßstraße 70, 14059 Berlin, Germany

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Gallery featuring Surrealism paintings, sculptures, graphics, and film  

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Schloßstraße 70, 14059 Berlin, Germany Get directions

smb.museum
@staatlichemuseenzuberlin

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Schloßstraße 70, 14059 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 266424242
smb.museum
@staatlichemuseenzuberlin

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restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Sep 15, 2025

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"▲▲  Pleasant museum featuring Surrealist works by the likes of Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, and Salvador Dalí." - Rick Steves' Europe

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Giel

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It’s a cute fairly little museum yet the collection is somewhat limited and it’s recommendable to combine it with a visit to Charlottenburg. On a hot summer day the older part of the museum gets really hot, when the old part of the church is almost too cold. Also had a cute café in the building.

Z O L U

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A very nice and refreshing exhibition on surrealism. Located just across the Charlottenburg Palace, in the former barracks of King Friedrich William’s Garde de Corps. The museum has a nice little cafe with seating outside.

Han Dir

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This museum is one of the smallest of dozen of world famous museums in Berlin. But the exhibition is so special and exciting only about the handful of decades of the Surrealism in the 20th century, that this is not common to the mainstream of galleries and museums in the world. But the exhibition rooms itself is amazing architecture and together with the nice shop and restaurant it will make your visit full of fun and happiness. For all the visitors who are not so interested in the special Surrealism there is another very fine and exciting museum, just on the opposite site of the street: the Bergengruen collection ... or the Schloss Charlottenburg which has also a very famous picture gallery of Romanticism, you will enjoy also the beautiful landscape architecture around the castle ... all is to much for one weekend. Enjoy it more times!

simon hanks

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Wonderful gallery currently hosting a special exhibition based on the classic film Nosferatu. A must for all movie fans and anyone interested in lycanthropy!

Ivo onofre

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Nice not so big collection of surrealism art, I didn’t know you shouldn’t cross the line dot here was this beeping all the time Athens beginning ahah, hope they made it more clear about that but it was cool

Ilia Shipilovskikh

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Elegant museum with an interesting collection based around surrealist artists. Mostly graphics. The space is nice and temporary exhibition I saw was quite good!

Willhelm Schmerz

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Went on a exhibition about Nosferatu. On the internet it said one has to book in advance and everything is booked out. I thought I will still try it and went. At the counter the cashier laughed at me. Nobody was there, exhibition completely empty. The museum security mistook me for Nosferatu (because of how I look) and tried to catch me to put me back into display. Still a good experience l, would go again.

S M

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an underrated museum (including architecturally, and in terms of curating) – which is good for those in the know: there is no wait; there is silence; neither human beings nor artworks appear to crowd the walls and hallways; and one can actually focus on what is on display (including some very subtle Goyas). a highly recommendable experience, provided the Muses are in attendance.