Potsdamer Straße 50, 10785 Berlin
600 guests indoor / 3.500 guests outdoor
The Neue Nationalgalerie at Berlin’s Kulturforum is one of the most significant museum buildings of the modern era and the last completed work by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Its iconic steel-and-glass architecture combines radical clarity with exceptional openness, providing an impressive setting for exclusive events, receptions, gala dinners, conferences, and cultural occasions. At the heart of the venue is the upper exhibition hall, distinguished by its transparent glass façade, slender steel columns, and sweeping views across the Kulturforum. The architecture is complemented by spacious foyer areas, terraces, and flexible event spaces equipped with state-of-the-art technical infrastructure.
Few venues in Berlin embody timeless modernism and architectural precision as convincingly as the Neue Nationalgalerie. Natural daylight floods the glass pavilion, blurring the boundaries between interior and exterior spaces, while the minimalist architecture creates a striking setting for exceptional event experiences. Surrounded by world-class art, design, and architectural heritage, the venue offers an extraordinary atmosphere with lasting cultural significance.