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  • Alliierten Museum (c)Alliierten Museum
    Alliierten Museum presents the history and role of the Western Allies in Berlin, particularly during the Cold War. Since the Soviet blockade in 1948-49, the Berliners meant the Western forces when they spoke of the "Allies." ... More>>
  • Bröhan Museum
    Brohan Museum is one of the most prominent museums in the city and features a nice collection of art-deco and art-nouveau paintings, prints, porcelain and furniture. The picture collection of the Bröhan museum places particular emphasis on the Berlin Secession. ... More>>
  • Berlin-KarlshorstBerlin-Karlshorst
    On May 8, 1945, World War II was brought to an end with the surrender of the German Wehrmacht at Berlin-Karlshorst. The bloodiest conflict of modern history to date claimed a death toll of at least 50 million people.... More>>
  • Egyptian Museum
    Annually about 500,00 visitors from all around the world come to admire the unique exhibits of Berlin Egyptian Museum. Its extensive collection, one of the world's biggest, tells about the history and culture of Ancient Egypt from 3000 BC until Roman times. ... More>>
  • Georg Kolbe Museum
    Georg-Kolbe-Museum is located in the studio-building of the sculptor Georg Kolbe in a delightfully green area on the western edge of Berlin. ... More>>
  • Bauhaus ArchiveBauhaus Archive Museum of Design
    The Bauhaus Archive Museum of Design in Berlin is concerned with the research and presentation of the history and impact of the Bauhaus (1919-1933), the most important school of architecture, design, and art of the 20th century. ... More>>
  • Brucke MuseumBrucke-Museum
    The museum is devoted exclusively to the group of artists called "Brucke" ("Bridge"). The group was founded in 1905 in Dresden by four students: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Fritz Bleyl, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and Erich Heckel. It is the oldest of the German groups of artists to have a decisive impact on the development of 20th century art. ... More>>
  • Deutsche Guggenheim BerlinDeutsche Guggenheim Berlin
    Built as a summer residence for Prussian King's Frederick I beloved wife Sophie Charlotte Charlottenburg Palace is one of the most beautiful architectural monuments of German capital. Despite being badly damaged during the World War II, the Palace's unique 18th century features can still be seen today.... More>>
  • Jewish Museum Berlin
    The idea to establish a Jewish Museum was voiced in 1971, the year in which Berlin's Jewish community commemorated its 300th anniversary. At the community's suggestion, the exhibition "Achievement and Destiny" was displayed in the Berlin Museum.... More>>




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