Project Description
Description
Essentials about the Neues Museum in brief
As one of the five museums on Berlin’s Museum Island (and thus part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Neues Museum presents more than 9,000 objects from prehistory and early history, the Egyptian period and antiquity on an area of around 8,000 square meters. The museum combines exhibits from three collections that are related to each other in terms of space and content: the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, the Museum of Prehistory and Early History, and the Collection of Classical Antiquities. This cross-cultural and cross-epochal presentation enables visitors to trace the development of prehistoric and early cultures from the Near East to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scandinavia in an unprecedented breadth and abundance.
The building of the Neues Museum
For a long time, the treasures of the Neues Museum were not accessible, as it suffered heavily from the destruction of the Second World War. It was not until 1986 that work began on reconstruction, but a conscious decision was made not to faithfully restore the original building. The final restoration of the museum began in 2003, resulting in a very successful unification of the still preserved old building fabric with modern additions and alterations. In 2009, the New Museum was finally able to reopen its doors to the public.
The highlights of the Neues Museum
The main attraction of the Neues Museum is the world-famous portrait bust of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. Other highlights of the Neues Museum include the famous Berlin “Green Head” from the late period, precious silver vessels from the Treasure of Priam, the well-preserved “Berlin Gold Hat” from the Bronze Age and a 700,000-year-old Paleolithic hand wedge.
Phone
+49 30 266 424242
Opening hours
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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10 am – 6 pm | 10 am – 6 pm | 10 am – 6 pm | 10 am – 8 pm | 10 am – 6 pm | 10 am – 6 pm | 10 am – 6 pm |
Eintrittspreise
Neues Museum:
Adults: €12.00
Concessions: €6.00
Museum Island all exhibitions:
Adults: €18.00
Concessions: €9.00
Museum Pass Berlin 3-day ticket:
Adults: €29.00
Concessions: €14.50
For further information on the annual season tickets of the National Museums in Berlin, see the website.
Address
Getting there
By public transport:
U6: Stop Friedrichstraße
S1, S2, S3, S5, S7 and S9: Stop Friedrichstraße
S3, S5, S7 and S9: Stop Hackescher Markt
Tram lines 12 and M1: Stop Georgenstr./Am Kupfergraben
Tram lines 12, M1, M4, M5, M6 and M8: Stop Hackescher Markt
Bus line M1: Stop Georgenstr./Am Kupfergraben
Bus lines M1, N2, N5, N8, N40, N42 and N65: Stop Hackescher Markt
Bus lines 100, 245 and 300: Stop Lustgarten
By car:
The nearest parking garages is Parkhaus Dorotheenstraße.
Photos: Philip Pikart, Nofretete Neues Museum, CC BY-SA 3.0
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English version: Machine translation by DeepL