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Berlin Travel Guide

Berlin is best known for its historical associations as the German capital, for its lively nightlife, for its many cafes, clubs, and bars, and for its numerous museums, palaces, and other sites of historic interest. Berlin is the third most-visited tourist destination in the EU.

About Berlin

Berlin covers an area of 344 sq. miles (892 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 3.7 million people being the capital and the largest city in Germany. Berlin is a major center in European politics, culture, media, and science.

Museums

m1.jpgArt of the ancient Egypt, focus on the period of the Queen Nofretete. Highlights are the bust of Nofretete and King Echnaton.
Opening hours:
Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, 1st May, Whitsunday, Whitmonday, German Unification Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day 10 to 18 h
Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve 10 to 14 h

New Year’s Day 12 to 18 h

Thu, Ascension Day 10 to 22 h
Admission:
12.00 € for Adults Valid for museums of the museum’s district Museumsinsel (Alte Nationalgalerie, Altes Museum, Pergamonmuseum)

6.00 € for Unemployed, Pupils (with ID), Students (with ID), In military duty, Handicapped, In civilian duty Valid for museums of the museum’s district Museumsinsel

free for Children up to 16 years, each thursday 4 hours before closing time, free entrance for all visitors.

Single ticket: 8.00 € for Adults Only valid for the Altes Museum

Single ticket: 4.00 € for Unemployed, Pupils (with ID), Students (with ID), In military duty, In civilian duty, Handicapped Only valid for the Altes Museum

Pergamon-Museum

Schloss Charlottenburg

Bodemuseum

Brücke-Museum



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