
The story
Walk along the south front of the Alte Pinakothek and the wall changes partway across, from carved stone to plain unrendered brick. That seam is deliberate. Allied bombing gutted about a third of the building in the war, and when the architect Hans Döllgast rebuilt it in the 1950s he chose not to fake the lost stonework. He filled the gap with bare brick, some of it salvaged from the rubble, so the wound stays visible.
The museum it patched up is one of the oldest picture galleries in the world, opened in 1836 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to show the Wittelsbach family collection, which his ancestors had been assembling since the 16th century. The architect Leo von Klenze gave it long top-lit halls that were copied by museums across Europe.
Inside hangs one of the strangest self-portraits ever painted: Albrecht Dürer at 28, in 1500, facing straight out with a symmetry and steady gaze that European artists reserved for images of Christ. Nearby is one of the largest gatherings of Rubens anywhere, among it his enormous 'Great Last Judgment', a wall of tumbling bodies so large that the gallery was designed around its frame.
Collection
79 works
The CrucifixionLucas Cranach the Elder, 1503
JudithSimon Vouet, 1625
Madonna and ChildLuca Signorelli, 1492
Midas and BacchusNicolas Poussin, 1630
Susanna and the EldersAnthony van Dyck, 1622
Thomas of Villanova heals the sickBartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1675
Christ and the Repentant SinnersPeter Paul Rubens, 1617
The Defeat of SennacheribPeter Paul Rubens, 1614
The Disrobing of ChristEl Greco, 1583
The Fruit GarlandPeter Paul Rubens, 1616
The Madonna of the CarnationAlbrecht Dürer, 1516
Young Spanish NoblemanDiego Velázquez, 1629
Large Fish MarketJan Brueghel the Elder, 1603
Portrait of a Young ManAlbrecht Dürer, 1500
Self-portraitAnthony van Dyck, 1617
Adoration of the ShepherdsRembrandt, 1646
Crucifixion of Saints Cosmas and DamianFra Angelico, 1439
Diptych of MunichHans Memling, 1480
Entombment of ChristFra Angelico, 1443
Lamentation of ChristAnthony van Dyck, 1628
Portrait of a GentlemanTitian, 1520
Portrait of Oswolt KrelAlbrecht Dürer, 1499
Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian SalvagedFra Angelico, 1443
The Dying SenecaPeter Paul Rubens, 1610
The EntombmentRembrandt, 1639