The Staatsgalerie is one of Germany's great art museums. Our collection comprises paintings, sculptures and graphic art from the Middle Ages to the present, including many masterpieces and an internationally outstanding collection of modern art. Special highlights are Oskar Schlemmer's "Figurines to the Triadic Ballet" from the early 1920s, the famous "Back Nudes" (1909-1930) by Henri Matisse, numerous works by Picasso, including the sculpture group "The Bathers" (1956) and the Joseph Beuys room, which was still personally furnished by the artist.
The building offers an exhibition area of 12,000 m², divided between the Old State Gallery by architect Georg Gottlob Barth (1843) with the extension by Albert von Bok (1888), the postmodern building by James Stirling (1984) and the Steib Halls by the Basel architect couple of the same name (2002).
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