Museum Island
The Museum Island in Berlin Mitte is one of the most important sights in Berlin. Here you will find information, tours and tickets for Museum Island Berlin.
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Museum Island Berlin – one of the most important museum complexes in Europe
The Museum Island consists of five museums – the Old museum, the New Museum, the Old National Gallery, the Bode-Museum, the Pergamon Museum. It is one of the most important museum complexes in Europe. The museums house unique collections on the art and cultural history of Europe and the Mediterranean region, mainly archaeological collections and 19th century art. Friedrich Wilhelm IV had the idea for the Museum Island. Today an equestrian statue on the steps of the Alte Nationalgalerie commemorates him.
The Museum Island has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.
In addition to the five museums, the Kolonnadenhof and James-Simon-Galerie (entrance building and visitor center) should also be mentioned. The sculptures in the Colonnade Courtyard are part of the National Gallery’s collection and give visitors a first foretaste of other exhibits.
Old museum
The Altes Museum was built between 1823 and 1830 and is the first exhibition building on Museum Island Berlin. It stands directly opposite the City Palace and next to the Berlin Cathedral. The builder was Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It was Prussia’s first public museum.
The magnificent building of the Altes Museum is modeled on the Pantheon in Rome. It houses a collection of antiquities with sculptures, ceramics, weapons, jewelry and equipment from Greek art and cultural history.
New museum
The original Royal Prussian Museum was built between 1843 and 1855. Today it bears the title Neues Museum and was built by Friedrich August Stüler. However, it was badly destroyed in the Second World War and then restored with extensive renovation and restoration work until 2009. Today the Neues Museum houses exhibits from prehistory and early history. In particular, the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection is one of the visitor magnets. The most visited bust of Nefertiti can also be found here.
Old National Gallery
The Old National Gallery is the ancestral home of the collection of the Nationalgalerie, which is exhibited in several locations. Here visitors will find paintings and sculptures in particular, which depict the great movements in art from the time of Goethe to realism. Among other things, works by French impressionists (Manet, Monet, Renoir) can be seen here. You can also find romantic paintings by Caspar David Friedrich and Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the Old National Gallery.
Bode Museum
The Bode Museum contains the Museum of Byzantine Art, i.e. Byzantine works of art from the 3rd to the 15th century, a sculpture collection of Italian and German sculptures and sculptures from the early Middle Ages to the 18th century can also be found there and many other treasures. The neo-baroque museum resembles a moated castle and stands on the tip of the Museum Island Berlin. It was built by Ernst von Ihne.
Pergamon Museum
The Pergamon Museum is a real magnet for visitors to Museum Island. It was designed by Alfred Messel and built between 1907-30 under the direction of Ludwig Hoffmann. It houses among other things archaeological finds as well as Greek and Roman sculptures from the antique collection, the Middle East Museum with 6000 years of history, art and culture of Middle East and the Museum of Islamic Art with art of the Islamic peoples from the 8th to the 19th century.
Visitor numbers
The Museum Island Berlin had a share in the total result of 3.095 million visits in 2019 (2018: 2.487 million, 2017: 2.323 million).
Opening times | Museum Island Berlin
All museums on Museum Island are open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Thursdays until 8:00 p.m.
Except for the Pergamon Museum and the Neues Museum, all museums are closed on Mondays.
Address | Museum Island Berlin
Bodestraße 1-3
10178 Berlin
Tickets & discounts for Museum Island Berlin
With the Berlin WelcomeCard Museum Island, you get free entry to all museums and collections on Berlin’s Museum Island as well as free 72-hour public transport in Berlin and many other discounts.