Ethnologisches Museum - Ethnological Museum
Current Exhibitions
Folk Art from Japan.
Amulets, devotional objects and cult toys in Hannelore Großmann’s donation to the museum
The Empire of the Incas
Ideology and its Tools
Native American Modernism.
Art from North America
North American Indians.
From Myth to Modern
South Sea - Collection Melanesia and Australia
Australia through the eye of the camera
Selected photos of Charles Kerry (1858-1928) and John W. Lindt (1845-1926)
Cultural Change under the Influence of the Europeans.
The Eastern Woodlands
Colonial Art from Latin America - Processes of Reciprocal Appropriation
Myth of the Golden Triangle.
Hill Tribes in South-East Asia
This is What We Eat. We Eat Rice.
Hands-on exhibition for children from 4-8 in the JuniorMuseum
Lansstraße 8
14195 Berlin
Postal address:
Arnimallee 27
14195 Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0)30 - 8301 438
Fax: +49 (0)30 - 8301 500
Service-Telephone: +49 (0)30 - 266 42 42 42
Ethnologisches Museumhttp://www.smb.museum/em
With a total of 500,000 objects from throughout the world and large numbers of sound recordings, documentary photographs and films, the Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) ranks among the largest and best of its kind. The museum collects, preserves and researches cultural products of pre-industrial societies, primarily outside of Europe.
The museum currently includes the following collections: Africa, American archaeology, American ethnology, Europe, the Islamic World, Eastern and Northern Asia, South and South-East Asia, the South Seas and Australia, as well as the ethnology of music. The Children's Museum is also located here.







