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  1. The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart ([ˈʃtaːts.ɡaləˌʁiː ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt], "State Gallery") is an art museum in Stuttgart, Germany, it opened in 1843. In 1984, the opening of the Neue Staatsgalerie ( New State Gallery ) designed by James Stirling transformed the once provincial gallery into one of Europe's leading museums.

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  3. Die Staatsgalerie Stuttgart ist ein Museum mit Kunst vom 14. Jahrhundert bis heute. Regelmäßig finden große Sonderausstellungen statt.

  4. The Staatsgalerie - Staatsgalerie

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    The Staatsgalerie. With its rich collection of masterworks dating from the fourteenth century to the present, the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is among Germany’s most popular museums. Both its impressive museum complex and its holdings mirror the link between tradition and modernity.

  5. Staatsgalerie Stuttgart - Wikipedia

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    The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart ([ˈʃtaːts.ɡaləˌʁiː ˈʃtʊtɡaʁt], "State Gallery") is an art museum in Stuttgart, Germany, it opened in 1843. In 1984, the opening of the Neue Staatsgalerie ( New State Gallery ) designed by James Stirling transformed the once provincial gallery into one of Europe's leading museums.

  6. Staatsgalerie, English State Gallery, art museum in Stuttgart, Germany, comprising two locations, the Alte (Old) Staatsgalerie and the Neue (New) Staatsgalerie. The Alte Staatsgalerie houses a collection of European art—namely, German Renaissance paintings, Italian paintings from 1300 to 1800, prints, drawings, and photographs.

  7. The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (State Gallery)

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    The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, built in the years 1838 - 1843 under King Wilhelm I of Wuerttemberg, has been one of the most visited German museums, especially since the opening of the world famous expansion from the British star architect James Stirling in the year 1984.