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Museum Island Berlin: Explore Five Treasure Museums in One Visit

When in Berlin, you must visit Museum Island, surrounded by the Spree River. The island houses 5️⃣ museums filled with countless treasures of human history and culture. Visiting them all in one day is truly a feast for both knowledge and the eyes! Location: Located in the city center of Berlin, on the northern side of Spree Island, with very convenient transportation. 🚇 Transportation: Take the U6 subway line to Friedrichstraße station, then walk a few minutes from the exit. Take the S1, S2, or S25 city trains to Friedrichstraße station; or the S5, S7, or S75 to Hackescher Markt station, then walk a short distance. 🎫 Tickets: Museum Island offers a one-day pass, or you can buy tickets for individual museums. It’s recommended to buy the pass to fully enjoy the visit! Both the pass and single tickets can be booked in advance, possibly with small discounts~ ⏰ Opening Hours: Museum Island is open all day, but each museum has different opening hours. Generally, they are open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00, with extended hours until 20:00 on Thursdays, and closed on Mondays. Be sure to check the official website for each museum’s hours before you go to avoid disappointment. 🗺️ Recommended Visit Order: [Altes Museum]: This is the oldest museum on Museum Island, opened in 1830. The neoclassical architecture is stunning, with 18 columns supporting the front facade and a spherical main hall topped by a huge circular dome that is breathtaking. It mainly exhibits ancient Greek and Roman art treasures, with an impressively rich collection. [Neues Museum]: Built in 1855 but heavily damaged during World War II, it reopened in 2009. It now houses the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection. Don’t miss the bust of Nefertiti, wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten IV, which is incredibly beautiful, along with other artworks from Akhenaten IV’s era, and artifacts from prehistory, ancient history, and the Stone Age. [Pergamonmuseum]: One of the world’s most famous archaeological museums, extremely popular! The gray building exterior is solemn and majestic. After entering the central gate, the left side displays ancient Roman and Greek collections, the right side shows ancient Near Eastern exhibits, and the second floor features Islamic culture. The highlight is the Pergamon Altar, dating back to the 2nd century BC, standing 9.66 meters tall with exquisitely carved statues on its base. Also don’t miss the Market Gate of Miletus from the 2nd century BC and the Ishtar Gate of Babylon. [Alte Nationalgalerie]: Here you can admire masterpieces by Impressionist masters like Manet, Monet, and Renoir, a paradise for art lovers. The building itself is also very distinctive and full of artistic atmosphere. [Bodemuseum]: Built between 1898 and 1904 in Baroque style, arranged in a unique triangular layout. It houses three unique small museums: the Museum of Byzantine Art, with exquisite art from the Byzantine Empire; the Coin Cabinet, displaying 500,000 ancient coins; and the Sculpture Collection, featuring Germany’s top medieval sculpture treasures. 🍔 Food: When tired from touring, there are many restaurants and cafes on the island. Try traditional German dishes like roasted pork knuckle and sausages paired with German beer for ultimate satisfaction. There are also small shops offering light meals, coffee, and desserts to recharge anytime. 📌 Tips: ✨ All museums provide free English and German audio guides to help you better understand the stories behind the exhibits. You can select guide numbers to listen to topics that interest you, saving time. ✨ Touching exhibits is prohibited. Photography is generally allowed but without flash. Please follow the museum rules. ✨ If visiting in summer, be sure to use sun protection and bring drinking water. Although there are water fountains inside, having your own bottle is more convenient. ✨ If you have time, strolling around Museum Island is also enjoyable. Lustgarten is shaded with trees, street musicians play beautiful music, and you can sit and relax after touring—very pleasant. Museum Island is truly wonderful to explore. Each museum immerses you in the charm of history and art. It’s recommended to set aside a whole day to visit slowly and gain a rich experience.
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Posted: Jun 19, 2025
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