Fodor's Expert Review St. Agnes Kirche und König Galerie

Kreuzberg

Hidden away in a part of Kreuzberg most visitors don’t reach, St. Agnes, a Catholic church turned contemporary art gallery, is hardly a looker—unless you like the bulky, boxy concrete shapes that characterize Brutalist architecture. Gallerist Johann König took over the 1960s building in 2012 and opened it as an exhibition center, which was redesigned again in 2015 by Arno Brandlhuber to include additional gallery space for the König Galerie.

Quick Facts

Alexandrinenstr. 118–121
Berlin, Berlin  10969, Germany

030-2610–3080

www.st-agnes.net

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Tues.–Sat. 11–6, Sun. 1–6 during exhibitions

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