The Neues Museum, constructed by Friedrich August Stüler and inimitably renovated by David Chipperfield architects, will present the history of the Ancient World from the Near East to the Atlantic. more
The Jewish Museum Berlin is among the most outstanding institutions on the European museum landscape. Its exhibitions, collection, educational work, and diverse program of events make the museum a vibrant center of German-Jewish history and culture. Its combination of research, discussion, and exchange of ideas make it everyone’s museum, young or old, German or non-German, Jewish or non-Jewish. more
The Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design in Berlin engages in the research and presentation of the history and influence of the Bauhaus (1919-1933), the most important school of architecture, design and art in the twentieth century. The entire spectrum of the school´s activities is represented in the Bauhaus Collection. more
The Berlin museums will be offering attractive events throughout the year: The Long Night of the Museums in January and August, the International Museum Day in May, open-air cinema and the Night of Palaces in the summer, the European Month of Photography in October and November. To make sure you won't miss the most appealing events and festivals, we have put them together in a monthly overview. more
There are several kombi tickets that allow you to explore a wide spectrum of Berlin’s museums on three consecutive days, for no extra charge or for a discount of at least 25%. more
As a museum year in Berlin, 2010 promises to be highly interesting. The Topography of Terror Foundation is taking up residence in its new building, the Museum of Photography is opening in renovated premises and the Nikolai Church too shines with a new splendour. Three exhibitions recall the 200th anniversary of the death of the Prussian Queen Luise, while several big scientific institutes and museums are celebrating a jubilee year. Here is a preview. more