Located on Berlin’s UNESCO-listed Museum Island, the Neues Museum is a testament to both historical and modern architectural prowess. Originally left in ruins after World War II, the museum was meticulously restored and reopened in 2009. Today, it houses the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, the Museum of Pre- and Early History, and the Collection of Classical Antiquities. Among its most renowned exhibits is the iconic bust of Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, drawing visitors from around the world. The museum’s blend of original features and contemporary design offers a unique backdrop for exploring ancient civilizations.
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