KÖNIG GALERIE

Alexandrinenstraße 118-121, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Art gallery Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Gabriel Garcia Bustos - 8 months ago

Note: I was here during the Machine’s Hallucinations exhibition.
The salon next to the entrance is nice and really small, it feels cozy in some way. After going up by the stairway, a huge salon was holding another part of the exhibition and the atmosphere felt beautiful.

5 Andrea Fiori - 10 months ago

I can't say how much gratitude I felt when I realized the entrance to the exhibition of Anadol was offered free of charge. Great place for art and really appreciate the attention and conceptual work to steer the selection of artists to show. Shop is also a surprising. Definitely should make your list when visiting Berlin.

5 Helen King - 3 months ago

Great architecture and great collection of modern art. Make sure you go upstairs and pay attention to how the sound affects the space even though it's not an audio exhibit. The gift store was also very interesting

5 victor viziri - 6 months ago

Extremely inspiring art ???????? after visiting it I feel enlightened as if I've lived with monks on top of a mountain my whole life. I got to understand the meaning of life ???????? unfortunately the rest of art installations for simple mortals were closed so I had to enjoy this art of inspiration.

5 Akilnathan Logeswaran - 8 months ago

Loved the free exhibition "Machine Dreams" by Refik Anadol. We had to wait 50 min to get in, but totally worth it. A huge hall with a massive, immersive screen, plus another hall downstairs with several individual art pieces.

5 Jose Alavez - 9 months ago

Went to see Machine Hallucinations (an art exposition about AI generated paintings) and it was pretty amazing.

As the entrance is free, expect to queue up for some time. Check the working hours as they change within the week (Fridays are shorter)

4 Edward Pakpahan - 9 months ago

Went to the this gallery to see Refik Anadol's exhibition. The gallery was tad small. I went on Sunday 1pm and I had to queue for 1.5 hr — possibly more.

I suggest to visit the gallery during week day. However bear in mind it closes at 6pm.

If you are visiting to see Anadol's Machine Hallucinations: Nature Dreams, read a little bit about him and his thought process, techniques etc on Google or anywhere really. (Do this while you're queuing! Hehe) Otherwise, you would probably feel the exhibition was merely a video or those art you found for your screensavers. Trust me, you'll appreciate more if you read about him and his work prior to see the exhibition.

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