The exhibition “The Scharf Collection. Goya – Monet – Cézanne – Bonnard – Grosse” at the Alte Nationalgalerie will come to an end in just over two weeks. So far, more than 125,000 people have visited the exhibition. Due to its great popularity with the public, the opening hours will be extended until 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. on the last three weekends for the final sprint. To mark the exhibition, the Alte Nationalgalerie will be showing a free screening of the film “Die Farben der Zeit” (The Colors of Time) in the auditorium of the James Simon Gallery on January 29.
Anette Hüsch, Director of the Alte Nationalgalerie: “We are delighted with the enthusiastic response to the exhibition from our visitors. During the last two weeks of the exhibition, we would like to give as many people as possible the opportunity to experience the works of the Scharf Collection at the Alte Nationalgalerie by extending our opening hours on the weekends.”
The last day the exhibition is open to the public is Sunday, 15. February 2026. Until then, the following …
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Image above: Claude Monet, Waterloo Bridge, 1903, Oil on canvas, 65 x 100 cm. © The Scharf Collection, Ruland Photodesign
