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Berlin
Berlin Museum Island - museum complex

Situated in the heart of the city, the famous Berlin Museum Island is one of the most important museum complexes in the world. The complex comprises five museums of international prominence, archaeological collections and 19th century art. This collection of museums was designated a site of UNESCO World Heritage in 1999.

An island at the heart of the city
Berlin Museum Island is a unique educational infrastructure, representing 100 years of museum architecture in the centre of Berlin. Between 1830 and 1930, a “temple city of the arts” was created on an area less than one square kilometre, spanning more than 6,000 years of cultural and human history. The starting point for the “island of treasures” was the completion in 1830 of the Old Museum designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. This is the oldest of Berlin's museum buildings and the place where King Friedrich Wilhelm III made art treasures available for public viewing for the first time. Berlin Museum Island and its five large exhibition buildings has evolved over time to become a synthesis of the arts, set in impressive surroundings.
 
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Exhibits

The Old Museum, built in 1830, was the first building on Berlin Museum Island and the first public museum in Prussia. It presents the magnificence of Egypt, with antique statues and the famous bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. This was followed in 1859 by the New Museum, in 1876 by the Old National Gallery with 19th century paintings and sculptures and in 1904 by the Bode Museum and the world's largest sculpture collection, which was reopened in 2006 after extensive renovations. The last and largest new building in neo-classical style was added in 1930 in the form of the Pergamon Museum. This is home to the famous Pergamon Altar discovered in Turkey. The special feature of Berlin Museum is that these remarkable collections are housed in buildings which reflect the development of the museum institution in terms of its architecture, space arrangement and design.
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Other museum complexes in Germany

A selection of other museum complexes in Germany.
 
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