As part of the Berlin National Gallery, the Museum für Gegenwart (Museum for the Present) is Berlin's main contemporary art museum.
Opened in 1996 in an old railway station, that holds the paintings, installations, sculptures and video art.
Exhibits an the arc of post-1950 artistic endeavour - Conceptual Art, Pop Art, Minimal Art, Fluxus - and include seminal works by key players like Andy Warhol, Cy Twombly, Joseph Beuys and Robert Rauschenberg.