Old and New State GalleryBuilt between 1838 and 1843 under King Wilhelm I of
Wuerttemberg, the Old State Gallery in Stuttgart features a
presitigous range of paintings, drawings, sculptures, watercolours
and prints from the 14th to the 19th centuries, with Jerg Ratgeb,
Canaletto, Memling and Rembrandt taking centre stage. Connected to
the Old State Gallery on the same level is the New State Gallery,
dedicated to the art of the 20th century. Looking at important
schools within various art movements like the Fauvism, German
Expressionism, Die Brucke and Cubism, works by masters such as
Picasso, Beckmann, Schlemmer, Beuys, Kiefer and Klee, can be found
here. Address: 30-32 Konrad-Adenauer Street Website: www.staatsgalerie.de Telephone: 711 470 40250 Transportation: Catch the U1, U2, U4, U9 or U14 underground or bus
number 40, 42 or 43 Opening Time: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10am-6pm; Tuesday
and Thursday 10am-8pm; closed Monday. Admission: EUR5.50 (adults), free for children under 12; special
exhibitions EUR10. Concessions available. |