Attractions in Berlin
Tierpark Berlin, located in Germany’s capital, spans 400 acres and is Europe’s largest zoo. Home to over 9,000 animals from nearly 900 species, the park offers a diverse range of […]
The Chamäleon Theater, originally a ballroom with a history stretching back to 1906, stands as one of Berlin’s most distinctive performance venues. Nestled in the atmospheric Hackesche Höfe in the […]
The Brücke Museum, located in Berlin, Germany, houses the world’s largest collection of art by the Die Brücke group. Founded in Dresden by four university art students, this early 20th-century […]
The Ethnological Museum of Berlin, part of Berlin’s State Museums, houses over 500,000 archaeological, art-historical, and ethnological artifacts from Asia, Africa, and Australia. Located in the heart of Berlin, this […]
Established by Ernst Friedrich in the 1920s as a response to the devastating impact of World War I, the Anti-War Museum (Anti-Kriegs-Museum) in Berlin offers a poignant and detailed look […]
The Georg Kolbe Museum, located in West Berlin, was established in 1950 after the death of the renowned German sculptor. Housed in two buildings that exemplify architectural modernism, the museum […]
The Natural History Museum (Museum für Naturkunde), one of Berlin’s oldest museums, houses over 30 million specimens that trace the evolution of life on Earth. Located in the heart of […]
The Berlin Gallery, located in Berlin, Germany, showcases art created in the city since 1870, with a particular focus on photography and architecture. Since 2004, the museum has been housed […]
The Allied Museum (AlliiertenMuseum) in Berlin delves into the history of the American, British, and French forces that occupied West Berlin and West Germany during the Cold War, from 1945 […]
The Museum of Decorative Arts in Berlin, known as the Kunstgewerbemuseum, houses one of Germany’s oldest and most extensive collections of European decorative arts and crafts, spanning from the Middle […]
Since 2004, Berlin’s Photography Museum (Museum für Fotografie) has drawn photography enthusiasts from around the world. The museum houses two main exhibits: ‘Helmut Newton’s Private Property’ and the Kunstbibliothek’s Collection […]
The Altes Museum, or Old Museum, stands as the oldest structure on Berlin’s UNESCO World Heritage–listed Museum Island. Constructed in 1830, its neoclassical design, inspired by the Pantheon in Rome, […]
Düppel Historic Village, an open-air museum in Berlin, stands on the site of an 800-year-old village, offering a glimpse into medieval life. Visitors can explore reconstructed homes, workshops, and granaries, […]
The Museum for Communication in Berlin, located in a striking neo-baroque building adorned with modern neon blue lights, delves into the rich history of communication. Visitors can explore a diverse […]
Established in the 18th century, Dorotheenstadt Cemetery in Berlin initially served as a burial ground for those with limited means. Over time, it has become a notable final resting place […]
The Nineties Berlin: Multimedia Exhibition captures the vibrant and transformative period following the fall of the Berlin Wall. Located in the heart of Berlin, this exhibition delves into the city’s […]
Located in Berlin, the Berlin Museum of Medical History (Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum) is part of the Charité, one of Europe’s largest university hospitals. The museum offers a unique glimpse into […]
Founded in 1867, the Art Library (Kunstbibliothek) in Berlin stands as one of the world’s largest specialized libraries for art history and cultural studies. Housing over 400,000 works, the collection […]
Located in Berlin, Germany, the MACHmit! Museum for Children, or Kindermuseum MachtMit, is a vibrant space designed to engage young visitors through interactive and sensory experiences. The museum offers a […]
The Gemälde Gallery, also known as the Picture Gallery, is a Berlin museum that opened in 1998 and houses one of the most significant collections of European paintings from the […]
The German Museum of Technology (Deutsches Technikmuseum) in Berlin offers a comprehensive look into the history of science and technology in Germany. Housed in a vast space, the museum features […]
Little Big City Berlin offers a unique and engaging way to explore the city’s history, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Located in the heart of Germany’s capital, […]
The Berggruen Museum, named after the renowned art collector Heinz Berggruen, is located in a neoclassical building originally constructed by Friedrich Wilhelm IV to complement Charlottenburg Palace. This Berlin gallery […]
Tempelhofer Feld, located in Berlin, Germany, has a rich and varied history that traces back to the 13th century when it was associated with the Knights Templar. The site later […]