Museum Island Berlin Museum Island, an ensemble of five museums on an island in the River Spree, is one of the highlights of European cultural tourism. Visit Nefertiti at Neues Museum. The bust is considered the world’s most beautiful sculpture of a woman.
Take a look for yourself. is closed to visitors until 2027 due to renovations. But there’s a special exhibition on at “Pergamonmuseum.
Das Panorama”. This temporary exhibition building houses a 360° panorama of ancient Pergamon by Yadegar Asisi. Enjoy coffee and cake at the café under the dome of the Bode Museum, where you can look down at the “Great Elector” on horseback.
The Maxvorstadt district is the best place for art lovers in . This area is home to the three magnificent Pinakothek galleries and other art museums. Take a look at “The Great Last Judgement” in the Rubens collection at the Alte Pinakothek.
At over six metres high, this is the artist’s biggest painting. Make sure not to miss Leonardo da Vinci’s early work “Madonna of the Carnation”, either. The Pinakothek der Moderne is home to twentieth century artists such as Paul Klee, Franz Marc and Max Ernst.
Come on a Sunday when any museum can be visited for just one euro. Städel in Frankfurt The Städel Museum on the museum embankment in Frankfurt am Main has a collection of over 3,000 European masterpieces encompassing 700 years, from Lucas Cranach and Sandro Botticelli to and . The best-known painting of Germany’s prince of poets .
