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Ancient Egypt provides comprehensive insight into the continuity and changes of Ancient Egyptian culture over four millennia, as well as the cultural history of Ancient Sudan. The exhibition concept places special emphasis on giving visitors a good idea of what the Ancient Egyptians looked like, through a series of sculptures arranged in several rooms according to various viewpoints.

Showcasing several pre-historic cultures from around the world, Pre-History and Early History features arifacts and objects from the Norse civilizations, the Trojans, early Cypriote culture, the communites along the Rhine River, and the Romans.

Once lost in the Rhine from the 3rd century, iron tools and waggon parts, padlocks and shackles, bronze cauldrons and silverware take center stage in the Barbarian Treasure of Neupotz.

Take a journey through the earliest eras of human history on the upper floor of the Museum of Prehistory and Early History. This remarkable collection traces the development of early European history with outstanding original pieces. Beginning on level 3 in the Roter Saal, which gives you a taste of what an exhibition in the late 19th century would have been like, then proceed to the modern archaeology gallery, showcasing recent finds from Berlin.

Don't miss the Stone Age gallery, which features the famous 11-year-old Neanderthal from Le Moustier in France and the popular elk found at Berlin's Hansaplatz in Tiergarten. The Bronze Age room features impressive dioramas, exhibits and background scenes, and a three-dimensional view of the oldest known battlefield in human history. End your journey with the world-renowned Berlin Golden Hat and displays of Iron Age cultures.

Since it was placed in the North Dome Room of the Neues Museum, which reopened in 2009, The Bust of Nefertiti has drawn the attention of hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The timeless appearance of the face has become an icon of beauty over the past 100 years. But what do we actually know about the ancient Egyptian queen and her world-famous likeness? And how did this bust end up in the Neues Museum?

Today, you can see The Bust of Nefertiti in the North Cupola Hall on the second floor. Nefertiti's gaze runs along the entire longitudinal axis of the house and meets the monumental figure of the sun god Helios on the other side in the south dome hall. Nefertiti is the “Sun Queen” who, together with her husband Akhenaten, worships the new sun religion. Helios is the sun god, whose depiction, created in Roman times, shows the "new" image of Egypt in ancient times.

Trace the history of the bust, from its creation in the 14th century BC to its discovery in 1912, before looking into its reception in the 20th and 21st centuries. You can even see a 3D-scan of the bust, created in 2008.

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Carmela ,  Italy Italy
08 Sep 2025
Excellent
A fascinating experience. Museum Island is impressive, but Pergamon was closed for renovations. Definitely plan a full day to enjoy everything. Note: on Tiqets, the closure of Pergamon isn’t...
A fascinating experience. Museum Island is impressive, but Pergamon was closed for renovations. Definitely plan a full day to enjoy everything. Note: on Tiqets, the closure of Pergamon isn’t indicated, which can be misleading.
Museum Island Berlin + Panorama
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Duygu ,  Germany Germany
16 Nov 2025
Terrible
the service was very disappointing. The staff appeared unfriendly, not very knowledgeable, and at times rather rude. Overall, it seemed that basic competence and professionalism were lacking. The...
the service was very disappointing. The staff appeared unfriendly, not very knowledgeable, and at times rather rude. Overall, it seemed that basic competence and professionalism were lacking. The signage system throughout the entire museum was a complete disaster. I will not visit the museum again.
Neues Museum: Skip The Line
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KONSTANTINA,  Greece Greece
07 Jul 2025
Excellent
Very good choice.The guide Andreas was polite and explained many things with the sense of humor too.I recommend this experience
Museum Island Berlin + Panorama

About: Neues Museum

The Neues Museum reopened in 2009, after extensive renovations. Since then, it has attracted more than a million visitors per year. It houses two major collections.

Neues Museum

Tuesday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Wednesday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Thursday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Friday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Saturday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Sunday
10:00:00 - 18:00:00
Monday
Neues Museum
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178, Berlin
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