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Consists of three buildings
The State Gallery today consists of three buildings. The oldest part, now known as the Old State Gallery, was built 1838-1843 by Georg Gottlob Barth as the Museum of Art Image. In 1984, Portuguese master architect James Stirling joined the Old State Gallery to the New State Gallery. Swiss architects, Wilfrid und Katharina Steib, appended the Old State Gallery in 2002.