Opened to the public in 1930, this museum is one of the largest museums in Germany, as well as one of the most visited ones.
Built in 1904, this amazing and well-preserved historical building possesses collections of ancient art, items from the Byzantine and…
Reminiscent of an ancient Greek temple, this museum houses a huge collection of art of various styles and movements, such as Neoclassical,…
Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, this building is one of the finest examples of the Neoclassical Architecture in Berlin.
After being severely damaged during the war, the museum reopened its doors to the public in 2009.
An archive and a museum dedicated to collecting, storing and showcasing art, but also writings connected with the famous Bauhaus School.
This building in a square shape was designed by the famous functionalist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Modern art is showcased here.
Artworks dating back to the 13th - 18th centuries are on display in this famous gallery, housed in a fairly modern-looking building.
The Kupferstichkabinett, or Museum of Prints and Drawings, is a prints museum in Berlin, Germany.