This gallery on three floors is well worth the trip. A permanent exhibit of 19th century German paintings from the Schack collection is available for anyone interested. Sadly there aren't many takers, but that means you usually have the place to yourself, excepting Sundays when admission is free. German mythological themes such as the Lorelei and scenes from the Erlkönig are prevalent as are other subjects that define the period of National Romanticism. Another plus is the carpeting on the floors to prevent the incessant squeaking noise of shoes so common in other galleries.
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