A city of both glamour and history, Berlin has some fine attractions for the inquisitive travellers. One of the most prominent places of interest in the city is its Museum Island, which is a piece of land in the Spree river. The island has five museums of interest, and you only need one ticket to get admission into all of them. If you are really interested in taking a tour of the museums in Berlin, you must not miss this one out. Here, we are going to list out the five museums and what they are all about.
Bode Museum
Pergamonmuseum
The construction of this museum began in 1910 and ended in 1930; today, it holds some of the most iconic buildings. These are the Pergamon Altar, Ishtar Gate of Babylon, Market Gate of Miletus, and Mshatta Facade.
Neues Museum
Built between 1843 to 1855, the Neues Museum is an extraordinary old museum that is proof of neoclassical architecture of museums in the 19th century. The museum is known to be exhibiting Egyptian and Pre-history and Early History collections, and this is where you will find the bust of Egyptian queen Nefertiti.
Alte Nationalgalerie
Also known as the Old National Gallery, this is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in 1861, here you can check out Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist, and early Modernist artwork. There is a sculpture hall dedicated to some classic old sculptures, and a section on female artists as well.
Altes Museum