Berlin day tour: Museumsinsel (Museum Island)
Continued from Berlin day tour: Alexanderplatz and nearby points of interest
The Museumsinsel (Museum Island) in Berlin is a group of notable museums – Altes Museum (Old Museum), Neues Museum (New Museum) which will be re-opening in 2009, Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), Pergamon Museum and the Bode Museum formerly known as the Kaiser Friedrich Museum – situated in the Spreeinsel (Spree Island) in the Berlin-Mitte district. This tourist destination is easily accessible by subway via the Alexanderplatz station and is just within walking distance along the Unter Den Linden Avenue when you’re coming from the Marienkirche.
A closer look at the façade of the Altes Museum
The Museum Island complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999 and some of the buildings are currently undergoing renovation thus we were not able to tour the whole of it.
The façade of the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) amidst ongoing restoration of the complex.
For museum lovers or those who are fond of learning more about art, culture and history, the Museum Island is a must-visit. The museum buildings are just within walking distance from each other and it’s best to allot at least a day in visiting all of them since going through museums usually takes time.
Next stop: Lustgarten (Pleasure Garden)
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