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Museums in Berlin

Pergamonmuseum
, Berlin
Offering visitors a rare look into the ancient world, Pergamonmuseum attracts nearly 2 million people each year, making it the most-visited m

Topography of Terror
, Berlin
Often chilling and always thought-provoking, Topography of Terror is an indoor and outdoor museum documenting the terror tactics used by the

The Dresden Zwinger
, Dresden
Explore one of eastern Germany's most impressive examples of Rococo architecture at The Dresden Zwinger. Originally part of the Dresden fortr
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Uncover Berlin's past and present on this enlightening 4-hour walking tour through Mitte, the city’s historic center. Walk along the Berlin Wall, stroll down Unter den Linden to Brandenburg Gate, see the Reichstag and Holocaust Memorial, hear the story behind Checkpoint Charlie and learn about the Topography of Terror museum. Listen as your guide ties important monuments, buildings and memorials to the city’s complex Prussian, Imperial, Nazi and Cold War past, weaving history into a detailed narrative. Compare these historical sights with modern marvels such as Potsdamer Platz and Friedrichstrasse.

Neues Museum
, Berlin
For a rare look at the iconic bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti, visit Neues Museum on the city's famous Museum Island. The museum houses

Jewish Museum Berlin
, Berlin
Jewish Museum Berlin is one of Europe's largest venues dedicated to Jewish history. A sobering exhibit dedicated to the reign of the Third Re
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The Kreuzberg neighborhood near the Oberbaumbrüke bridge is central and full of Berlin icons: street art, a piece of the Berlin Wall, the East Side Gallery, and a proliferation of cafes. Friedrichshain is another option with a hip vibe due to the students who congregate at its cafes and galleries. Consider Mitte as a historic home base. Mitte is the area where almost all of Berlin's well-known buildings are located, and it is within walking distance of Alexanderplatz. For a peaceful residential area, try Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf where the streets are lined with boutiques and quiet coffee shops.
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Whether you're an art connoisseur, history buff, or science fiend, the diverse, extensive, and informative museums in Berlin will satisfy your appetite for knowledge and entertainment. Neues Museum and Pergamonmuseum offer a rare look into the ancient world. Story of Berlin, with its themed rooms, multimedia technology, and interactive exhibits remains a great place for families with inquisitive children. Chilling and thought-provoking Topography of Terror documents tactics used by the Nazi regime, while Jewish Museum Berlin presents the same period through the eyes of the Jewish community. Palace of Tears tells the sobering story of East and West Berlin and the divided nation before the end of the Cold War.