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ART BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND will soon be an attraction in this new National Gallery in West Berlin, to be opened on September 15. The museum, which has been designed by a Dutch architect, has a ground floor surrounded entirely by glass walls. Artifically-lit rooms housing about 550 paintings and sculptures dating from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are in the basement.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 19

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ART BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND will soon be an attraction in this new National Gallery in West Berlin, to be opened on September 15. The museum, which has been designed by a Dutch architect, has a ground floor surrounded entirely by glass walls. Artifically-lit rooms housing about 550 paintings and sculptures dating from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are in the basement. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 19

ART BOTH ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND will soon be an attraction in this new National Gallery in West Berlin, to be opened on September 15. The museum, which has been designed by a Dutch architect, has a ground floor surrounded entirely by glass walls. Artifically-lit rooms housing about 550 paintings and sculptures dating from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are in the basement. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 19