The best museums in Berlin in December 2023

These are the top 100 best museums in Berlin, Germany, ranked by their rating and popularity in 2023. Click a museum for more information about the museum, including visitor information, exhibitions and reviews.

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  1. Pergamon Museum1

    Pergamon Museum

    Berlin
    The Pergamon Museum in Berlin is one of the largest museums in Germany. The museum showcases some of the world's most important collections of historical artifacts and art. The museum's collections are divided into three main thematic sections. The most iconic one is the Antiquity Collection, which
  2. Topography of Terror2

    Topography of Terror

    Berlin
    What used to be the headquarters of the Gestapo until 1945 is now an architectural complex which holds the evidence of Nazi crimes. There are three permanent exhibitions in Topography of Terror that you can explore and a number of temporary ones. All information is provided both in German and Englis
  3. Neues Museum3

    Neues Museum

    Berlin
    After being severely damaged during the war, this Neues Museum (re)opened its doors to the public in 2009. It now shows huge collections of Egyptian art, prehistoric objects, and classical antiquities. One of the highlights of the museum is the bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. The Neues Museum
  4. Jewish Museum4

    Jewish Museum

    Berlin
    Opened in 2001, the Jewish Museum in Berlin ranks among the largest ones of its kind in Europe. Visitors can learn more about the history of German Jews from medieval settlements to the modern age and experience the history of Germany from the perspective of the Jewish minority. The museum consists
  5. German Historical Museum5

    German Historical Museum

    Berlin
    Opened in 1987, as part of the celebration of 750 years since the founding of Berlin, the German Historical Museum follows the long history of the German nation, as well as that of entire Europe. The museum is located in two main buildings, one modernist, other Baroque, which were erected some 250 y
  6. Online discount!Gemäldegalerie6

    Gemäldegalerie

    Berlin
    Artworks dating back to the 13th - 18th centuries are on display in the Gemäldegalerie, housed in a fairly modern-looking building. Some of the highlights include works by Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Botticelli. The museum's collections are arranged in a chronological order, making it quite easy to
  7. German Museum of Technology Berlin7

    German Museum of Technology Berlin

    Berlin
    The Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin (German Museum of Technology Berlin) is one of the largest engineering museums in the world, with an exhibition area of ​​approximately 50,000 m². The exhibition includes: vintage cars, airplanes, trains, ships, electromagnetic coils, coffers, jewelry, machines, co
  8. DDR Museum8

    DDR Museum

    Berlin
    The DDR Museum is an authentic and interactive museum devoted to the daily life in former East Germany (DDR). It is divided into three main areas: Public Life, State and Ideology, and Life in a Tower Block. You can see a typical DDR living room, try on usual DDR clothes, use an original typewriter o
  9. Natural History Museum Berlin9

    Natural History Museum Berlin

    Berlin
    The Natural History Museum in Berlin (Museum für Naturkunde) is housed in a building erected between 1883 and 1889. With a collection of more than 60 million objects, it is one of the largest natural history museums in the world. A highlight in the Natural History Musuem in Berlin is the world's lar
  10. Palace of Tears10

    Palace of Tears

    Berlin
    The Palace of Tears (Tränenpalast) is the former train station and a crossing place between East and West Germany. Citizens from the west part of the country were allowed to travel and this was the place where they said their goodbyes to their friends and family in the east. After the fall of the Be
  11. Old National Gallery11

    Old National Gallery

    Berlin
    Reminiscent of an ancient Greek temple and a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site, the Old National Gallery (Alte Nationalgalerie) in Berlin houses a huge collection of art of various styles and movements. The collection contains works of the Neoclassical and Romantic movements (by artists such as
  12. Berlin Zoological Garden12

    Berlin Zoological Garden

    Berlin
    Opened in 1844, the Berlin Zoological Garden is Germany's oldest and best-known animal park. More than 1500 different species make it an educative place to visit. The Zoo has many unique animals, including polar bears, pandas, and penguins and it organizes engaging shows and feedings. Due to its lim
  13. Classic Remise Berlin13

    Classic Remise Berlin

    Berlin
    Opened in 2003, the Classic Remise Berlin center is packed with vintage cars. You can see showrooms, shop for spare parts or take a tour and learn about the origins of this facility. The total area of ​​the Classic Remise Berlin is approximately 12,000 m². In the Classic Remise there are 88 setting
  14. Samurai Museum Berlin14

    Samurai Museum Berlin

    Berlin
    The Samurai Museum Berlin is a unique institution that houses a private collection of artifacts and art objects related to the Japanese warrior class. This collection belongs to Peter Janssen, a construction entrepreneur. The museum offers a rare opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the Samurai, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in Japanese history and culture.
  15. Madame Tussauds Berlin15

    Madame Tussauds Berlin

    Berlin
    Madame Tussauds Berlin is wax museum named after its founder, Marie Tussaud, who made the first figures herself. Madame Tussauds museums can be found all over the world. The museums display wax doppelgangers of well known historical figures, artists, scientists and philosophers as well as celebritie
  16. Deutschlandmuseum16

    Deutschlandmuseum

    Berlin
  17. Neue Wache17

    Neue Wache

    Berlin
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    DARK MATTER

    Berlin
  19. Tierpark19

    Tierpark

    Berlin
    The Tierpark Berlin is a zoo in Berlin which covers an area of ​​160 hectares, making it the largest landscape zoo in Europe. With around 10,000 animals of around 1000 species, it is also one of the most species-rich zoos. It includes the Freianlagen for ungulates; an accommodation for mountain anim
  20. Stasi Museum20

    Stasi Museum

    Berlin
    Dedicated to East Germany's secret police and housed in its former headquarters, the Stasi Museum in Berlin will inform you about state surveillance. The collection of the museum includes spy equipment and visitors can explore unchanged offices, and learn about the establishment of the Ministry of S
  21. Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz21

    Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz

    Berlin
    Despite its romantic setting by the lake, the Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz has witnessed a dreadful part of German history. The so-called "Final Solution", the deportation and mass murder of European Jews, was put into motion in this villa in 1942. As a reminder of these horrible acts, it has been tur
  22. Museum Berggruen22

    Museum Berggruen

    Berlin
    Museum Berggruen in Berlin is a museum with a collection of modern art classics, called the Berggruen collection, named after the art collector Heinz Berggruen. At the heart of the collection are the more than 100 works by Pablo Picasso and more than 60 paintings by Paul Klee. Henri Matisse is repre
  23. Computerspielemuseum23

    Computerspielemuseum

    Berlin
    The Computerspielemuseum is an interactive museum where you can learn about the history of computer games in an engaging way. The Computerspielemuseum in Berlin is the very first museum dedicated to video games in Europe. There are also some retro arcade machines, including classics such as Donkey K
  24. James Simon Gallery24

    James Simon Gallery

    Berlin
    The James Simon Gallery is a visitor center and art gallery situated in a central location on Museum Island in Berlin, Germany. It is nestled between the reconstructed Neues Museum and the Kupfergraben arm of the Spree river. This strategic location makes it easily accessible and a convenient starting point for exploring the rich cultural heritage of Museum Island.
  25. Bode Museum25

    Bode Museum

    Berlin
    Built in 1904, the Bode Museum is housed in a historical building and holds collections of ancient art, items from the Byzantine and Gothic eras and the world's largest numismatic collection. After being known as the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum up until 1956, the museum was renamed after its curator -
  26. Story of Berlin26

    Story of Berlin

    Berlin
    Operating since 1999, the interactive museum Story of Berlin presents the history of Berlin. Learn how people lived in different eras of the city's history. You can also take a guided tour through a nuclear bomb shelter from the Cold War. The museum is located inside the Kudamm Karree shopping mall.
  27. Ramones Museum Berlin27

    Ramones Museum Berlin

    Berlin
  28. Spy Museum Berlin28

    Spy Museum Berlin

    Berlin
    Spy Museum is a private museum in Berlin that was inaugurated in 2015. The museum has an interactive and multimedia-oriented exhibition that deals with the history of international spy and intelligence services. A special focus in the Spy Museum Berlin is on the spies in Berlin during the Cold War.
  29. Sammlung Boros29

    Sammlung Boros

    Berlin
    Situated in a converted air-raid shelter, Sammlung Boros is a private collection that contains more than 500 works of contemporary art - including pieces by Damian Hirst. The bunker can be accessed only in small groups with a guide - the visit has to be booked in advance.
  30. Aquarium Berlin30

    Aquarium Berlin

    Berlin
    The Aquarium Berlin It is one of the largest aquariums in Germany. It is located in Berlin and was built in 1913 as part of the Zoological Garden complex in Berlin. Since its opening, the Aquarium Zoo has been classified among the public aquariums with the greatest biodiversity in the world. More th
  31. C/O Berlin31

    C/O Berlin

    Berlin
    The exhibition venue for photography and visual media shows works by renowned artists, promotes emerging talent and accompanies children, youths and adults on their journeys of discovery through our visual culture.
  32. The Feuerle Collection32

    The Feuerle Collection

    Berlin
  33. 33

    The Wow! Gallery Berlin - Selfie Museum

    Berlin
  34. Museum of Film and Television Berlin34

    Museum of Film and Television Berlin

    Berlin
    The Berlin Film Museum or Museum of Film and Television Berlin is one of the six film museums in Germany. The entire history of German film is shown in the museum from the 18th century to the present. Furthermore, German actress Marlene Dietrich occupies a special place in the museum and it features
  35. Online discount!The Wall Museum East Side Gallery35

    The Wall Museum East Side Gallery

    Berlin
    Over 1300 meters long, this is the longest still-standing section of the Berlin Wall - one of the most prominent symbols of the division of Europe by the Iron Curtain after the Second World War. With over 100 open-air paintings, The Wall Museum East Side Gallery is said to commemorate the gaining of
  36. Dali - The Exhibition at Potsdamer Platz36

    Dali - The Exhibition at Potsdamer Platz

    Berlin
    With more than 450 original exhibits, Dali - The Exhibition at Potsdamer Platz offers an insight into Dalí’s oeuvre and into the virtuosity and mastership in almost every technique. The museum features an overview of his graphic works, but also shows work portfolios, illustrated books, sculptures, m
  37. Martin-Gropius-Bau37

    Martin-Gropius-Bau

    Berlin
    The Martin-Gropius-Bau, previously used as a museum for applied art, is an exhibition building and art hall in Berlin. The building is intended for large exhibitions with a temporary character, but also the presentation of archaeological collections, linking these to current issues and discourses. U
  38. Museum für Gegenwart38

    Museum für Gegenwart

    Berlin
    The Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart is a museum of contemporary art in Berlin that is located in a former railway station called the Hamburger Bahnhof. The Hamburger Bahnhof collection is part of the modern art collection of the Nationalgalerie. The collection includes works by Joseph Beuys
  39. AquaDom & SEA LIFE Berlin39

    AquaDom & SEA LIFE Berlin

    Berlin
    SEA LIFE Berlin is an aquarium where you can see marine animals living in various environments making use of modern technologies. Your aquarium visit ends at The AquaDom which is the largest, freestanding cylindrical aquarium in the world. It consists of an acrylic glass container 16 meters high and
  40. Altes Museum40

    Altes Museum

    Berlin
    Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, this building is one of the finest examples of the Neoclassical Architecture in Berlin. Being fully dedicated to classical antiquity, the Altes Museum houses several thousands of historically and culturally important artefacts. Its chronologically divided areas i
  41. Berlin Museum of Photography41

    Berlin Museum of Photography

    Berlin
    The Museum für Fotografie (The Photography Museum Berlin) is a museum in Berlin dedicated to photography. The museum is also home to the Helmut Newton Foundation photo collection, dedicated to the work of German-Australian photographer Helmut Newton. It has changing exhibitions of work by Newton. Th
  42. Kupferstichkabinett Berlin42

    Kupferstichkabinett Berlin

    Berlin
    The Kupferstichkabinett, also known as the Museum of Prints and Drawings, is situated in Berlin, Germany. It forms part of the Berlin State Museums and is located in the Kulturforum on Potsdamer Platz. This location is easily accessible and is a significant cultural hub in the city.
  43. Online discount!New National Gallery43

    New National Gallery

    Berlin
    The Neue Nationalgalerie is the Berlin art museum of the twentieth century with an art collection from classical and modern to the art of the sixties. The museum is located at the Kulturforum. The museum building with its square shape was designed by the famous functionalist architect Ludwig Mies va
  44. Trabi Museum44

    Trabi Museum

    Berlin
    The Trabi Museum in Berlin is a museum dedicated to this iconic car that tells you everything you ever wanted to know about the car, and you can even take a Trabant safari through the city. The musuem is located at Checkpoint Charlie and holds and exhibits a collection of classic Trabants, including
  45. Museum in der Kulturbrauerei45

    Museum in der Kulturbrauerei

    Berlin
    The Museum in der Kulturbrauerei in Berlin shows the permanent exhibition "Everyday life in the GDR", using objects, documents, film and sound examples to illustrate the tension between the expectations of the political system and the real living conditions. The exhibition is divided into four main
  46. 46

    Game Science Center

    Berlin
    Discover new technologies in an interactive way in the Game Science Center in Berlin. This entertaining museum is packed with playful exhibitions which are both fun and educative. Experience the future, try virtual reality and enjoy loads of games. Suitable for all ages.
  47. Berlin Wall Museum (Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie)47

    Berlin Wall Museum (Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie)

    Berlin
    Berlin Wall Museum (Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie) is a historical museum in Berlin that tells the story of the struggle for human rights. The museum is located on Checkpoint Charlie - a line, along with a house for the border guard, which used to mark the borders between the Eastern and Western
  48. Museum of Applied Art48

    Museum of Applied Art

    Berlin
    The Kunstgewerbemuseum is the Museum of Applied Art of Berlin. The headquarters is part of the Kulturforum Berlin and is part of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin. The museum shows the development of arts and crafts in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present. All style periods are represented with
  49. Collection Scharf-Gerstenberg49

    Collection Scharf-Gerstenberg

    Berlin
    The Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg Museum (Collection Scharf-Gerstenberg) in Berlin shows art from French romanticism to surrealism, housed in Stülerbau-Ost (Eastern Stüler Building). The collection includes paintings, graphics and sculptures from the Stiftung Sammlung Dieter Scharf zur Erinnerung an O
  50. Bundeswehr Museum of Military History – Berlin-Gatow Airfield50

    Bundeswehr Museum of Military History – Berlin-Gatow Airfield

    Berlin
    The Bundeswehr Museum of Military History – Berlin-Gatow Airfield is a military history museum of the German Air Force Luftwaffe at a former Luftwaffe and Royal Air Force (RAF) airfield, RAF Gatow. It is one of the German military's largest military history museums and mainly focuses on the history
  51. 1. Berliner DDR-Motorradmuseum51

    1. Berliner DDR-Motorradmuseum

    Berlin
    The 1. Berliner DDR-Motorradmuseum (1st Berlin DDR Motorcycle Museum) is a museum for two-wheelers from the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in Berlin, located under the S-Bahn arches at Alexanderplatz. More than 140 motorcycles, scooters and mopeds of the manufacturers MZ, Simson and IWL (almost th
  52. The German Resistance Memorial Centre52

    The German Resistance Memorial Centre

    Berlin
    The German Resistance Memorial Centre is a memorial, museum with a permanent exhibition and research center in Berlin that is dedicated to German resistance to Nazism, occupying three floors of one of the Bendlerblock buildings. It was at the Bendlerblock in the inner courtyard where members of the
  53. German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst53

    German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst

    Berlin
    The German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst is a museum that is devoted to German-Soviet and German-Russian relations. The museum is housed in the historical venue of the unconditional surrender of the German armed forces in 1945, where it illustrates the history of German-Soviet relations from 1917
  54. Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt54

    Museum Blindenwerkstatt Otto Weidt

    Berlin
  55. Berlin Musical Instrument Museum55

    Berlin Musical Instrument Museum

    Berlin
    The Berlin Musical Instrument Museum (Musikinstrumenten-Museum, or MIM) is a museum with a collection of around 3500 musical instruments. It is housed in a small building behind the Philharmonie. In 1902 the museum acquired more than 1400 instruments from the private collection of the Belgian notary
  56. Art Library56

    Art Library

    Berlin
    The Berlin Art Library (Kunstbibliothek Berlin) is located on the Kulturforum in Berlin-Tiergarten and is one of Germany's leading institutions specializing in the literature of Art History. It holds around 400,000 volumes. It mainly acquires and researches scientific literature on the history of Eu
  57. Berlinische Galerie57

    Berlinische Galerie

    Berlin
    located in a former industrial hall, the Berlinische Galerie exhibits works from the Berliner Sezession, such as Max Liebermann, Lovis Corinth and Lesser Ury, Eastern European Avant-garde, such as Naum Gabo and El Lissitzky, New Objectivity, such as Otto Dix, George Grosz, Christian Schad and Hannah
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    Body Worlds at Menschen Museum

    Berlin
    Body Worlds at Menschen Museum in Berlin is the first museum in the world wholly dedicated to the intriguing exhibition of the human body that gives insights into the highly complex structures of the human body. It is a house full of muscles, organs, and even diseases.
  59. Museum of Prints and Drawings59

    Museum of Prints and Drawings

    Berlin
    The Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin (Museum of Prints and Drawings) is a prints museum. The collection of graphic works, drawings, engravings, etchings, watercolors, manuscripts, book illustrations and oil sketches, which is considered one of the four most important collections in the world, comprises
  60. Museum of European Cultures60

    Museum of European Cultures

    Berlin
    The (Museum of European Cultures) in Berlin (Museum der Europäischen Kulturen) is one of the three museums of the Berlin-Dahlem Museums complex in Berlin. The main focus of the collection is on art and cultural objects of European peoples and ethnic groups. With more than 270,000 museum pieces, the
  61. Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee61

    Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee

    Berlin
    The Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee is the summer house of Max Liebermann, who was a German painter and printmaker of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, and one of the leading proponents of Impressionism in Germany. It is located directly at the shores of Lake Wannsee. Since 2006 the Liebermann Villa is accessi
  62. Anne Frank Zentrum62

    Anne Frank Zentrum

    Berlin
    The Anne Frank Zentrum is the German partner organization of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Its permanent exhibition "All about Anne" invites audiences to explore Anne Frank's life and her diary as a way to personalize the history of the Holocaust. Interactive learning installations encourage vi
  63. Kathe Kollwitz Museum63

    Kathe Kollwitz Museum

    Berlin
    The Kathe Kollwitz Museum in Berlin houses the biggest collection of the German artist Kathe Kollwitz. The building itself used to be a residential villa but got partially destroyed during WWII and reopened as the Kathe Kollwitz Museum in 1986. Kathe Kollwitz is one of the most influential artists i
  64. Berlin Story Museum64

    Berlin Story Museum

    Berlin
    The Berlin Story Museum houses three floors of exhibitions that provide you with a concise overview of the history of Berlin. You will see period photographs, films, and other artefacts. As a part of a guided tour, you can access an authentic air raid shelter dating back to the World War II.
  65. Brücke Museum65

    Brücke Museum

    Berlin
    The Brücke Museum is a museum in Berlin located in the area of Berlin-Dahlem, in the vicinity of the former workshop of the sculptor Arno Breker. The collection consists of contemporary art with works by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and others. The museum holds around 400 paintings and sculptures and sever
  66. Brohan Museum66

    Brohan Museum

    Berlin
    The Brohan Museum is a small museum in Berlin that is housed in a late-neoclassical building. The collection was compiled by Karl H. Bröhan, who collected works of art belonging to Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The artists of the Berlin Sezession movement in particular are well represented. The museum a
  67. 67

    Disgusting Food Museum Berlin

    Berlin
  68. 68

    The Lighthouse of Digital Art | Berlin

    Berlin
  69. Science Center Spectrum69

    Science Center Spectrum

    Berlin
  70. Allied Museum70

    Allied Museum

    Berlin
    The Allied Museum is a museum in Berlin that documents the involvement of Western powers, the Allies (the United States, Britain and France) in Germany and Berlin between 1945 and 1994. The museum mainly shows the political and military history of the Cold War, illustrating the lives of the soldiers
  71. Berlin Museum of Medical History71

    Berlin Museum of Medical History

    Berlin
    The Berlin Museum of Medical History (Berliner Medizinhistorisches Museum, BMM) is known for its pathological-anatomical collection, a cultural and medical historical significant collection of wet and dry specimens. A highlight are the 40 of the original 3300 specimens of the anatomist Johann Gottli
  72. Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum72

    Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum

    Berlin
    Built in the 19th century, the Neue Synagoge Berlin has had a rough history, being damaged on several occasions. Due to its Moorish Revival style, it is fairly similar to a well-known Spanish palace, Alhambra. You are welcome to visit services that are still held here and to explore its museum. In s
  73. Forum Willy Brandt Berlin73

    Forum Willy Brandt Berlin

    Berlin
    The Forum Willy Brandt Berlin is a location for historical education and political information in Berlin that has an exhibition on Willy Brandt and the political developments of the 20th century. He was a German statesman who was leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 19
  74. Museum for Communication Berlin74

    Museum for Communication Berlin

    Berlin
    The Museum for Communication Berlin (Museum für Kommunikation Berlin) traces the history of communication and projects the possible future as well. One section of the exhibition is dedicated to the history of transport - displaying historical carriages and coaches. You will learn interesting facts a
  75. Deutscher Dom75

    Deutscher Dom

    Berlin
    The Deutscher Dom is an old German Protestant church on the south side of the Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin. The building with a five-leaf shape, designed by Martin Grünberg, was built in 1708 by Giovanni Simonetti. In 1785 a tower with a dome was added that resembles that of the Französischer Dom. The c
  76. Knoblauchhaus76

    Knoblauchhaus

    Berlin
    The Knoblauch House (Knoblauchhaus) in Berlin is a museum on the Biedermeier style. The former residential house of the Knoblauch family is is one of the few 18th-century Berlin town houses remaining at the original location. Needlemaster Johann Christian Knoblauch bought the property in 1759. After
  77. Blackbox Cold War Museum77

    Blackbox Cold War Museum

    Berlin
    The Blackbox Cold War Museum in Berlin features an exhibition housed inside a black, box-shaped building at Checkpoint Charlie. The museum is dedicated to the Cold War and features authentic exhibits and 16 media stations with film excerpts and interviews, relating to topics such as rearmament, host
  78. Max Liebermann Haus78

    Max Liebermann Haus

    Berlin
    Named after the famous Berlin painter Max Liebermann (a German painter and printmaker and one of the leading proponents of Impressionism in Germany), who lived here from 1892 to 1935, the building has been home to the Brandenburg Tor Foundation since 2000. It is dedicated to aesthetic education, org
  79. Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge79

    Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge

    Berlin
    The Museum chronicles the product culture of the 20th & 21st centuries, a culture marked by mass production & industrial manufacturing. At the core of our institution is the archive of the Deutsche Werkbund. Founded in 1907, this group of German artists, designers & manufacturers was one of the lead
  80. Ephraim-Palais80

    Ephraim-Palais

    Berlin
    The Ephraim-Palais is a Rococo edifice originally constructed in 1766 (and extensively reconstructed in 1987) in Berlin that served as a residential and a commercial place in the past. Nowadays, it houses a museum dedicated to history and culture of Berlin as well as exclusive presentations of objec
  81. Museum Otto Weidt81

    Museum Otto Weidt

    Berlin
    The Museum Otto Weidt is dedicated to Otto Weidt and his workshop for the blind and deaf, whom he tried to protect from persecution. Visitors can explore authentic rooms of the workshop where Jewish workers used to produce brooms and brushes. This place served also as a hiding place for some of the
  82. KW Institute for Contemporary Art82

    KW Institute for Contemporary Art

    Berlin
    The KW Institute for Contemporary Art is a contemporary art center in Berlin’s Mitte District that was founded in the early 1990s. It is a center for the introduction of recent developments in national and international contemporary culture. The museum has no permanent collections, only temporary on
  83. Zeiss Major Planetarium83

    Zeiss Major Planetarium

    Berlin
    The Zeiss Major Planetarium in Berlin was opened in 1987 and is one of the largest modern stellar theatres in Europe. The dome has a diameter of 23 metres and is equipped with a Carl Zeiss AG Universarium IX planetarium projector, as well as 100 slide projectors, a laser show installation and sound
  84. Haus der Kulturen der Welt84

    Haus der Kulturen der Welt

    Berlin
    The Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin is Germany's national exhibition center for modern non-European art. Art exhibitions, concerts, dance and theater performances and lectures on non-European art are held here. It was originally a conference hall, donated by the United States. The building was
  85. Maerkisches Museum85

    Maerkisches Museum

    Berlin
    The Märkisches Museum in Berlin presents a variety of objects on the culture and history of Berlin. The permanent exhibition „Here is Berlin!“ invites you to take a walk through Berlin's streets and neighborhoods, where visitors experience how Berlin has changed over the centuries. „Ask your city!“
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    Magicum Berlin Magic Museum

    Berlin
    Magicum Berlin Magic Museum is an interactive museum of magic in Berlin that takes its visitors on journey to the secret World of Magic, its permanent exhibition. The museum is located in the cellar vaults of the Hamburger Hof. Magical thinking gets revealed by African voodoo and shamanic rituals, t
  87. Domäne Dahlem87

    Domäne Dahlem

    Berlin
    The Domäne Dahlem (Domain Dahlem) is the historic manor of the former village Dahlem. It is an open-air museum for agricultural and food culture with an ecological focus in the southwest of Berlin. Agriculture has been practiced here for more than 800 years. The museum features the Culinarium which
  88. Museum Pankow Location Heynstraße88

    Museum Pankow Location Heynstraße

    Berlin
    The Museum Pankow is a museum with two sites: Prenzlauer Allee and Heynstraße. Location Heynstraße is the former home of the manufacturer Fritz Heyn and features an exhibition on upper-middle class living in 1900, still with many decorations and furniture in their original state. The decoration and
  89. Silent Heroes Memorial Center89

    Silent Heroes Memorial Center

    Berlin
  90. Bocci 7990

    Bocci 79

    Berlin
  91. Hemp Museum Berlin91

    Hemp Museum Berlin

    Berlin
    The Hemp Museum Berlin (Hanf Museum Berlin) is the only museum in Germany that houses a permanent exhibition on the hemp plant. The exhibition covers approximately 250 m² and depicts everything related to hemp. The harvest and the processing of hemp are described from a historical point of view, in
  92. Georg Kolbe Museum92

    Georg Kolbe Museum

    Berlin
    The Georg Kolbe Museum in Berlin is a museum with a focus on classical modernism and contemporary art. It is housed in the former studio house of the German figure sculptor Georg Kolbe (1877-1947) and was opened in 1950. The museum and museum garden feature the Georg Kolbe sculpture collection. Furt
  93. Nordic Embassies93

    Nordic Embassies

    Berlin
  94. Brecht Weigel Museum94

    Brecht Weigel Museum

    Berlin
  95. Grunderzeitmuseum95

    Grunderzeitmuseum

    Berlin
  96. Wilhelm-Foerster-Sternwarte mit Planetarium am Insulaner96

    Wilhelm-Foerster-Sternwarte mit Planetarium am Insulaner

    Berlin
    The Planetarium am Insulaner with its magnificent artificial starry sky can be found at the foot of the hill of the same name. Here, visitors can experience 360-degree shows, astronomical live lectures, radio plays, readings, music shows and children's programs. At the Wilhelm Foerster Observatory (
  97. Feuerwehrmuseum Berlin97

    Feuerwehrmuseum Berlin

    Berlin
    The Feuerwehrmuseum Berlin is the fire brigade museum in Berlin that has been showing an exhibition on the history of the Berlin fire department (the largest and oldest professional fire brigade in Germany), since 1983. In the approximately 800 m² exhibition space, in addition to photo and video doc
  98. Museum Der Stille98

    Museum Der Stille

    Berlin
    The Museum Der Stille (The Museum of Silence) in Berlin was founded in 1994 by the Russian painter Nikolai Georgievich Makarov with the aim of enabling people in the middle of the city to enjoy peace and contemplation. This intention was realized through a special interior design and the exhibition
  99. Gaslaternen Freilichtmuseum99

    Gaslaternen Freilichtmuseum

    Berlin
    The Gaslaternen Freilichtmuseum (The Gas Lantern Open Air Museum Berlin) in Berlin is a permanent exhibition of historic gas lanterns in the immediate vicinity of the Berlin S-Bahn station Tiergarten on the edge of the Great Tiergarten. Some gas lamps were dismantled and stored in the Museum of Tech
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    Museum Village Duppel

    Berlin
    The Museum Village Duppel (Museumsdorf Düppel) is an open-air museum founded in 1975 at the protected landscape area Krummes Fenn in Berlin. The museum, which belongs to the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin, has reconstructed an entire village and its environment as it would have existed in the Middle Ag

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