in berlin
If I had to recommend just one museum, it would be this one!
The new museum was designed by Friedrich August Stuller and was built to reflect Neoclassical and Renaissance styles.
It was later seriously damaged during World War II, but was restored while maintaining its original design under the supervision of British architect David Chipperfield. The New Museum, which reopened in 2009, displays ancient papyrus artifacts, Egyptian artifacts, Trojan artifacts, and works of European prehistoric art. In particular, the bust of Nefertiti, a highlight of the New Museum in Berlin, is an Egyptian artifact that is considered the greatest masterpiece. See special artifacts at the New Museum in Berlin, where a variety of artifacts are on display.
Main exhibition information
Bust of Nefertiti:
One of the most famous works of art from ancient Egypt, it is a bust of the beautiful ancient Egyptian queen Nefertiti.
Egyptian Collection:
Come see exhibits that show the history and culture of Egypt, including papyrus, mummies, reliefs, statues, and everyday tools.
Prehistory and Early History Collections:
Various artifacts from ancient Europe and Asia are on display.
Ancient Greece and Rome Collection:
You can see exhibits showing the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome, including statues, pottery, jewelry, and weapons.
Fast track entry
WAUG's ticket can be used directly to enter the new museum by scanning the QR code at the entrance line. Additionally, those who purchase tickets in advance can enter through a dedicated line, allowing fast track entry. Save both time and money by purchasing in advance.
location :
Neues Museum Berlin
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
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operating time :
Closed every Monday.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:00 AM - 18:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 20:00 PM
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany