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Old masters, new perspectives: The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin
Dr. Dagmar Hirschfelder · 2026-02-27 · via Arts & Culture

Rediscover Berlin's Gemäldegalerie through 1,100+ Gigapixel works and AI storytelling.

Amit Sood

Founder and Senior Director, Google Arts & Culture

General summary

The Gemäldegalerie in Berlin partnered with Google Arts & Culture to digitize over 1100 paintings. Now you can explore the collection in unprecedented quality online via the "Canvas Legends" hub. You can also use the Google Arts & Culture app to view online exhibitions and zoom into Gigapixel images.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

Bullet points

  • "Old Masters, New Perspectives" shows Berlin's Gemäldegalerie masterpieces online in amazing detail.
  • Google Arts & Culture digitized over 1,100 paintings, letting you zoom in super close.
  • "Mice in the Museum" uses AI to create fun stories about the paintings' details.
  • Explore over 50 online exhibits that reveal hidden meanings and stories in the art.
  • The online hub organizes art by life stages, proving these old works are still relevant.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

Basic explainer

A famous art museum in Berlin worked with Google Arts & Culture. They put over a thousand paintings online in super high quality. Now people can zoom in and see tiny details they'd miss in person. AI helps tell fun stories about the art too.

Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.

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Canvas Legends: The Story of Life

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The Gemäldegalerie, Berlin’s renowned painting gallery, guards one of the most important treasures of European art history. The museum houses masterpieces from the 13th to the 18th century — including paintings by Jan van Eyck, Pieter Bruegel, Albrecht Dürer, Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, Jan Vermeer and Angelika Kauffmann.

Since 2011, the Gemäldegalerie has been collaborating with Google Arts & Culture and other institutions of the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation) to bring cultural heritage to the world and make it accessible online. Building on the long-standing partnership between the Gemäldegalerie and Google Arts & Culture, we are now reaching another milestone: The new "Canvas Legends" hub makes the museum's works accessible in unprecedented quality and scope, offering entirely new perspectives on this outstanding collection.

Zoom into the collection

This is the largest art digitization for a museum that Google Arts & Culture has undertaken to date for more than 1,100 paintings — including masterpieces by Albrecht Dürer, Caravaggio, and Rembrandt. You can also explore the paintings organised by time or color.

An animated screen recording zooming into the fine details of Hans Holbein's painting "The Merchant Georg Gisze".

A digital magnifying glass: Zoom in to discover hidden details in masterpieces like Hans Holbein's "The Merchant Georg Gisze."

A camera setup on a tripod photographing an illuminated painting in a dimly lit museum gallery.

Behind the scenes: Using Art Camera technology, over 1,100 masterpieces from the Gemäldegalerie were digitized in high-resolution gigapixel quality.

A classic oil painting by Johannes Vermeer depicting a young woman in profile standing before a mirror, fastening a pearl necklace. She wears a yellow jacket trimmed with ermine fur. Soft light streams from a window on the left, illuminating the girl and the vast, white wall behind her.

A highly detailed oil painting by Pieter Bruegel the Elder depicting a crowded village landscape by the sea. More than 100 individual figures literally act out Dutch proverbs and idioms in various absurd and humorous scenes across a village square, inside buildings, and along the shoreline.

A vibrant Renaissance oil painting by Albrecht Dürer showing the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child on her lap. Mary wears a brilliant blue robe and is crowned with a wreath by two hovering cherubs. The infant Jesus holds a small bird (a siskin) on his arm, set against a detailed background landscape with ruins and lush trees.

An oval Neoclassical painting by Angelica Kauffmann depicting a woman in a white and yellow classical gown sitting in a wooded landscape. She is using a pair of shears to clip the wings of a sleeping Cupid who rests against her. To the right, a man in a red tunic stands watching the scene with a hand raised in a cautious gesture. The background features dark trees and soft, distant mountains under a cloudy sky.

These Gigapixel images act as a digital magnifying glass allowing both experts and art enthusiasts alike to examine the surfaces of the paintings in minute detail. Anyone looking at the fine brushstrokes in Vermeer's ’Young Woman with a Pearl Necklace’ or the cracks in the varnish will discover subtleties that often remain hidden to the naked eye for museum visitors. Zooming into the paintings sharpens the eye for the craftsmanship as well as the virtuosity of the Old Masters.

Storytelling combining art and AI

To offer a playful perspective on the Old Masters and encourage us to look closer at the details in this collection, the Google Arts & Culture Lab has created Mice in the Museum, an interactive experience in collaboration with the Gemäldegalerie. Choose your journey through the museum while listening to fictional characters discuss the owl on Malle Babbe's shoulder or the drama of a Rubens painting. Based on the academic metadata about the painting and image analysis, Google Gemini generates a fun, narrative dialogue between two mice commenting on the action on the canvas.

Mice in the Museum: Listen to an AI-generated audio dialogue where two fictional mice playfully discuss masterpieces like Rembrandt's self-portrait.

Screenshot of the "Mice in the Museum" AI experiment featuring Rembrandt's self-portrait.

Expertly curated stories

Over 50 new online exhibitions offer insights into the motifs and stories behind the works. Discover the hidden gems of the collection, dive into the symbolism of Lucas Cranach's "Fountain of Youth," or find the 120 hidden proverbs in Bruegel's masterpiece. To guide visitors through the extensive collection, this new hub follows the human life cycle — from childhood to death — showing that these works have lost none of their relevance today. "Canvas Legends" is an invitation to rediscover the Old Masters in a new way!

To view the exhibition online, visit goo.gle/canvaslegends or download the Google Arts & Culture app for iOS or Android.

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