The Neues Museum in Berlin, located on Museum Island in Berlin, Germany, was founded in 1841 by Friedrich August Stiller. In 1855, the Berlin Neues Museum was completed and opened, because there was already an old Berlin Museum opened in 1830 on the Museum Island at that time, so it was named the Berlin Neues Museum. In 1999, the Museum Island, where the Neues Museum in Berlin is located, was named a World Heritage Site. The museum mainly displays collections and artworks of ancient Egypt and human prehistoric and early historical civilizations, represented as the bust of Queen Nefertiti of Egypt.
Address:
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+49-30-266424242
Ticket Price
From GBP53.48
Neues Museum - Berlin
Neues Museum must be included in the TO-DO list of activities to try during your visit in Berlin.
The collection is huge so you might want to spend three or four hours if you want to read specific details. It is an incredible museum, the building is outstanding and the contents of the exhibitions are fascinating.
This place should be a priority in your trip as it’s part of the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This is an incredible experience for those who love history and culture. The most important piece is the bust of Nefertiti so don’t leave the museum without seeing it.
It opens to the public everyday from 7 am to 6 pm.
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Rafael Osorio
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A Place Where History and Art Intersect—Neues Museum
The Neues Museum in Berlin is a must-visit for those interested in ancient Egyptian and European history. It is particularly famous for the bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. I was overwhelmed by its beauty and excellent preservation, and I was moved by the fact that art from centuries ago still breathes life today.
The exhibits are very easy to understand, allowing you to thoroughly learn about the life and culture of ancient civilizations. Additionally, the architecture of the museum itself is a highlight. Despite suffering significant damage during World War II, it has been beautifully restored, creating a space where you can feel the weight of history.
Located on Berlin's Museum Island, it is also recommended to visit in conjunction with other museums. It was an impressive visit where I could fully enjoy the charm of history and art.
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Educational Trip to Neues Museum
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The Neues Museum in Berlin, Germany has an impressive collection of antiquities and Egyptian artifacts, including the iconic bust of Queen Nefertiti. The museum was designed by architect David Chipperfield and has gone through extensive restoration in the past. It's has modern architecture with lots of historical exhibits, providing a rich cultural experience in ancient civilizations and art history.