Berlin is rich in museums, but one small museum is simply incredible.
The Urban Nation Gallery is located on the border between the Kreuzberg neighborhood and the Schönberg district, in a modern and unique building.
The gallery, which does not charge an entrance fee, presents exhibitions of street art with artworks by the best artists in the world in the 3-floor space of this stunning gallery.
Some of the works have been loaned to the gallery by the artists and by an amazing curatorial work. Each exhibition tells a new story about the street, human nature, the relationship between man and the environment, and between nature and man.
Some of the works are political and all have some connection to Berlin and its history. The museum is a direct continuation of the graffiti-covered street outside, creating a sense of natural connection between the city and art.
The museum is suitable for visitors of all ages—including children, but is not accessible for strollers or wheelchairs as there is no lift on site.
Address: Bülowstraße 7, 10783 Berlin
The museum is accessible by public transport (lines U6, U2)
Opening days vary, and it is advisable to check the gallery website urban-nation.com before arriving