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Attraction
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Neues Museum Tickets
Uncover Egyptian antiques, rare treasures and the iconic Bust of Nefertiti at Berlin’s Neues Museum. Journey through centuries of history.
Explore at your own pace
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Neues Museum Tickets
Uncover Egyptian antiques, rare treasures and the iconic Bust of Nefertiti at Berlin’s Neues Museum. Journey through centuries of history.
Explore at your own pace
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Neues Museum Tickets
Uncover Egyptian antiques, rare treasures and the iconic Bust of Nefertiti at Berlin’s Neues Museum. Journey through centuries of history.
Explore at your own pace
Xác nhận ngay lập tức
Vé điện tử
Highlights
See collections spanning ancient Egypt, the Middle East and prehistoric Europe
Marvel at the famous Bust of Nefertiti and Berlin Green Head
Discover 19th-century wall art and mythological scenes
Encounter treasures from the Rhine including rare objects and tools
View one of the world’s oldest axes dating back 700,000 years
What’s Included
Entry to Neues Museum
Your Experience at Neues Museum
Delve into Berlin’s Historic Heart
Begin your visit at the iconic Neues Museum, a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture designed by Friedrich August Stüler in the 19th century. Located on Berlin's Museum Island, this landmark guides you through centuries of history and humanity by displaying more than 200,000 remarkable artifacts from across the globe.
Encounter Ancient Civilisations
Start your journey with the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection. Here, you’ll be captivated by some of history's most significant ancient treasures. The world-renowned Bust of Nefertiti takes centre stage, admired for its striking detail and colour. Alongside, the Berlin Green Head is a highlight celebrated for its remarkable artistry in metamorphic stone.
See ancient papyrus manuscripts revealing tales of pharaohs
Admire intricate amulets, ceramics and statues from Egyptian dynasties
Marvel at funeral relics and objects from the Valley of the Kings
Relics from Europe and Beyond
The museum’s Prehistoric and Early History exhibits offer a look at human civilisation across continents. Discover artefacts from Troy, including Priam’s Treasure unearthed by Heinrich Schliemann. Step into the Treasures from the Rhine and The Barbarian Treasure of Neupotz, featuring iron tools, bronze cauldrons and ancient kitchenware from the Rhine. Explore the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age sections as you meet the Berlin Golden Hat—a ceremonial headdress crafted from gold leaf—and examine the skeleton of an 11-year-old Neanderthal from Le Moustier in France.
Rare Objects and Unexpected Discoveries
The Neues Museum is known not only for its widely acclaimed treasures but also for its rarest artifact: a 700,000-year-old axe head from the Stone Age, predating other famous works. Trace the evolution of technology through prehistoric relics and tools, and see how ancient societies lived, worked and traded.
Artistry on the Walls
Don’t miss the museum’s elaborate 19th-century wall paintings, which vividly illustrate scenes from Nordic mythology and the rich history of Rome’s Germanic northern neighbours. These restored frescoes provide additional insight into the region’s deep cultural roots and connections across Europe.
Plan Your Visit
All galleries and exhibitions are accessible via lifts and ramps
Facilities such as cloakrooms and lockers are available for your convenience
Allow plenty of time for a relaxed and engaging exploration at your own pace
From the extraordinary art and artefacts of ancient civilisations to Berlin’s own historic evolution, Neues Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, archaeology and the stories of humanity.
Book your Neues Museum Tickets tickets now!
Keep voices low and respect other visitors
Do not touch objects or lean on display cases or walls
Store umbrellas, backpacks and bulky items in the cloakroom
Flash photography and tripods are not allowed
Guide dogs are welcome
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Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
What are the Neues Museum opening hours?
The museum is generally open from 10:00am to 6:00pm except on Mondays when it is closed.
Is the Neues Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, barrier-free access is provided via the eastern entrance and a lift on the southern side.
Can I take photographs inside the Neues Museum?
Photography is permitted without flash, but tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed.
Are there lockers or cloakroom facilities available?
Yes, lockers and a cloakroom are available for storing large bags and coats.
Bring a valid photo ID for entry and reduced student rates
No food or drinks permitted inside exhibition spaces
Large bags, backpacks and umbrellas must be left in lockers or the cloakroom
Wheelchair access available at the eastern entrance and via the southern lift
Photography is allowed only without flash
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Bodestraße 1-3
Highlights
See collections spanning ancient Egypt, the Middle East and prehistoric Europe
Marvel at the famous Bust of Nefertiti and Berlin Green Head
Discover 19th-century wall art and mythological scenes
Encounter treasures from the Rhine including rare objects and tools
View one of the world’s oldest axes dating back 700,000 years
What’s Included
Entry to Neues Museum
Your Experience at Neues Museum
Delve into Berlin’s Historic Heart
Begin your visit at the iconic Neues Museum, a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture designed by Friedrich August Stüler in the 19th century. Located on Berlin's Museum Island, this landmark guides you through centuries of history and humanity by displaying more than 200,000 remarkable artifacts from across the globe.
Encounter Ancient Civilisations
Start your journey with the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection. Here, you’ll be captivated by some of history's most significant ancient treasures. The world-renowned Bust of Nefertiti takes centre stage, admired for its striking detail and colour. Alongside, the Berlin Green Head is a highlight celebrated for its remarkable artistry in metamorphic stone.
See ancient papyrus manuscripts revealing tales of pharaohs
Admire intricate amulets, ceramics and statues from Egyptian dynasties
Marvel at funeral relics and objects from the Valley of the Kings
Relics from Europe and Beyond
The museum’s Prehistoric and Early History exhibits offer a look at human civilisation across continents. Discover artefacts from Troy, including Priam’s Treasure unearthed by Heinrich Schliemann. Step into the Treasures from the Rhine and The Barbarian Treasure of Neupotz, featuring iron tools, bronze cauldrons and ancient kitchenware from the Rhine. Explore the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age sections as you meet the Berlin Golden Hat—a ceremonial headdress crafted from gold leaf—and examine the skeleton of an 11-year-old Neanderthal from Le Moustier in France.
Rare Objects and Unexpected Discoveries
The Neues Museum is known not only for its widely acclaimed treasures but also for its rarest artifact: a 700,000-year-old axe head from the Stone Age, predating other famous works. Trace the evolution of technology through prehistoric relics and tools, and see how ancient societies lived, worked and traded.
Artistry on the Walls
Don’t miss the museum’s elaborate 19th-century wall paintings, which vividly illustrate scenes from Nordic mythology and the rich history of Rome’s Germanic northern neighbours. These restored frescoes provide additional insight into the region’s deep cultural roots and connections across Europe.
Plan Your Visit
All galleries and exhibitions are accessible via lifts and ramps
Facilities such as cloakrooms and lockers are available for your convenience
Allow plenty of time for a relaxed and engaging exploration at your own pace
From the extraordinary art and artefacts of ancient civilisations to Berlin’s own historic evolution, Neues Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, archaeology and the stories of humanity.
Book your Neues Museum Tickets tickets now!
Keep voices low and respect other visitors
Do not touch objects or lean on display cases or walls
Store umbrellas, backpacks and bulky items in the cloakroom
Flash photography and tripods are not allowed
Guide dogs are welcome
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Thứ Ba
Thứ Tư
Thứ Năm
Thứ Sáu
Thứ Bảy
Chủ Nhật
Closed 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm
What are the Neues Museum opening hours?
The museum is generally open from 10:00am to 6:00pm except on Mondays when it is closed.
Is the Neues Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, barrier-free access is provided via the eastern entrance and a lift on the southern side.
Can I take photographs inside the Neues Museum?
Photography is permitted without flash, but tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed.
Are there lockers or cloakroom facilities available?
Yes, lockers and a cloakroom are available for storing large bags and coats.
Bring a valid photo ID for entry and reduced student rates
No food or drinks permitted inside exhibition spaces
Large bags, backpacks and umbrellas must be left in lockers or the cloakroom
Wheelchair access available at the eastern entrance and via the southern lift
Photography is allowed only without flash
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Bodestraße 1-3
Highlights
See collections spanning ancient Egypt, the Middle East and prehistoric Europe
Marvel at the famous Bust of Nefertiti and Berlin Green Head
Discover 19th-century wall art and mythological scenes
Encounter treasures from the Rhine including rare objects and tools
View one of the world’s oldest axes dating back 700,000 years
What’s Included
Entry to Neues Museum
Your Experience at Neues Museum
Delve into Berlin’s Historic Heart
Begin your visit at the iconic Neues Museum, a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture designed by Friedrich August Stüler in the 19th century. Located on Berlin's Museum Island, this landmark guides you through centuries of history and humanity by displaying more than 200,000 remarkable artifacts from across the globe.
Encounter Ancient Civilisations
Start your journey with the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection. Here, you’ll be captivated by some of history's most significant ancient treasures. The world-renowned Bust of Nefertiti takes centre stage, admired for its striking detail and colour. Alongside, the Berlin Green Head is a highlight celebrated for its remarkable artistry in metamorphic stone.
See ancient papyrus manuscripts revealing tales of pharaohs
Admire intricate amulets, ceramics and statues from Egyptian dynasties
Marvel at funeral relics and objects from the Valley of the Kings
Relics from Europe and Beyond
The museum’s Prehistoric and Early History exhibits offer a look at human civilisation across continents. Discover artefacts from Troy, including Priam’s Treasure unearthed by Heinrich Schliemann. Step into the Treasures from the Rhine and The Barbarian Treasure of Neupotz, featuring iron tools, bronze cauldrons and ancient kitchenware from the Rhine. Explore the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age sections as you meet the Berlin Golden Hat—a ceremonial headdress crafted from gold leaf—and examine the skeleton of an 11-year-old Neanderthal from Le Moustier in France.
Rare Objects and Unexpected Discoveries
The Neues Museum is known not only for its widely acclaimed treasures but also for its rarest artifact: a 700,000-year-old axe head from the Stone Age, predating other famous works. Trace the evolution of technology through prehistoric relics and tools, and see how ancient societies lived, worked and traded.
Artistry on the Walls
Don’t miss the museum’s elaborate 19th-century wall paintings, which vividly illustrate scenes from Nordic mythology and the rich history of Rome’s Germanic northern neighbours. These restored frescoes provide additional insight into the region’s deep cultural roots and connections across Europe.
Plan Your Visit
All galleries and exhibitions are accessible via lifts and ramps
Facilities such as cloakrooms and lockers are available for your convenience
Allow plenty of time for a relaxed and engaging exploration at your own pace
From the extraordinary art and artefacts of ancient civilisations to Berlin’s own historic evolution, Neues Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, archaeology and the stories of humanity.
Book your Neues Museum Tickets tickets now!
Bring a valid photo ID for entry and reduced student rates
No food or drinks permitted inside exhibition spaces
Large bags, backpacks and umbrellas must be left in lockers or the cloakroom
Wheelchair access available at the eastern entrance and via the southern lift
Photography is allowed only without flash
Keep voices low and respect other visitors
Do not touch objects or lean on display cases or walls
Store umbrellas, backpacks and bulky items in the cloakroom
Flash photography and tripods are not allowed
Guide dogs are welcome
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Bodestraße 1-3
Highlights
See collections spanning ancient Egypt, the Middle East and prehistoric Europe
Marvel at the famous Bust of Nefertiti and Berlin Green Head
Discover 19th-century wall art and mythological scenes
Encounter treasures from the Rhine including rare objects and tools
View one of the world’s oldest axes dating back 700,000 years
What’s Included
Entry to Neues Museum
Your Experience at Neues Museum
Delve into Berlin’s Historic Heart
Begin your visit at the iconic Neues Museum, a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture designed by Friedrich August Stüler in the 19th century. Located on Berlin's Museum Island, this landmark guides you through centuries of history and humanity by displaying more than 200,000 remarkable artifacts from across the globe.
Encounter Ancient Civilisations
Start your journey with the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection. Here, you’ll be captivated by some of history's most significant ancient treasures. The world-renowned Bust of Nefertiti takes centre stage, admired for its striking detail and colour. Alongside, the Berlin Green Head is a highlight celebrated for its remarkable artistry in metamorphic stone.
See ancient papyrus manuscripts revealing tales of pharaohs
Admire intricate amulets, ceramics and statues from Egyptian dynasties
Marvel at funeral relics and objects from the Valley of the Kings
Relics from Europe and Beyond
The museum’s Prehistoric and Early History exhibits offer a look at human civilisation across continents. Discover artefacts from Troy, including Priam’s Treasure unearthed by Heinrich Schliemann. Step into the Treasures from the Rhine and The Barbarian Treasure of Neupotz, featuring iron tools, bronze cauldrons and ancient kitchenware from the Rhine. Explore the Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age sections as you meet the Berlin Golden Hat—a ceremonial headdress crafted from gold leaf—and examine the skeleton of an 11-year-old Neanderthal from Le Moustier in France.
Rare Objects and Unexpected Discoveries
The Neues Museum is known not only for its widely acclaimed treasures but also for its rarest artifact: a 700,000-year-old axe head from the Stone Age, predating other famous works. Trace the evolution of technology through prehistoric relics and tools, and see how ancient societies lived, worked and traded.
Artistry on the Walls
Don’t miss the museum’s elaborate 19th-century wall paintings, which vividly illustrate scenes from Nordic mythology and the rich history of Rome’s Germanic northern neighbours. These restored frescoes provide additional insight into the region’s deep cultural roots and connections across Europe.
Plan Your Visit
All galleries and exhibitions are accessible via lifts and ramps
Facilities such as cloakrooms and lockers are available for your convenience
Allow plenty of time for a relaxed and engaging exploration at your own pace
From the extraordinary art and artefacts of ancient civilisations to Berlin’s own historic evolution, Neues Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in history, archaeology and the stories of humanity.
Book your Neues Museum Tickets tickets now!
Bring a valid photo ID for entry and reduced student rates
No food or drinks permitted inside exhibition spaces
Large bags, backpacks and umbrellas must be left in lockers or the cloakroom
Wheelchair access available at the eastern entrance and via the southern lift
Photography is allowed only without flash
Keep voices low and respect other visitors
Do not touch objects or lean on display cases or walls
Store umbrellas, backpacks and bulky items in the cloakroom
Flash photography and tripods are not allowed
Guide dogs are welcome
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Bodestraße 1-3
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