Neues Museum
Locatie
In het kort
- Ontdek 3 musea in één
- Bekijk een van de beroemdste kunstvoorwerpen uit de oudheid: de buste van Nefertiti
- Leer meer over oude culturen, kunst en gereedschappen die de wereld hebben gevormd
Praktische informatie
Kinderen
Gratis toegang voor kinderen van 0-17 jaar onder begeleiding van een betalende volwassene
Openingstijden
Dinsdag & woensdag: 10.00 - 18.00
Donderdag: 10.00 - 20.00
Vrijdag - zondag: 10.00 - 18.00
Maandag: Gesloten
Ticket informatie
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Toegankelijkheid
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Openbaar Vervoer
De dichtstbijzijnde haltes zijn Hackescher Markt (S3, S5, S7, S9 of tram M5) en Museumsinsel (metro U5).Â
Over
Een onvergetelijke geschiedenisles
Het Neues Museum, gebouwd in de 19e eeuw als uitbreiding van het Altes Museum, lag na de Tweede Wereldoorlog enkele decennia in puin en werd pas in 2009 heropend.
Het museum huisvest tentoonstellingen over de cultuurgeschiedenis van verschillende delen van de wereld. Je vindt er meer dan 9000 historische voorwerpen tentoongesteld op vier verschillende verdiepingen verdeeld over drie grote collecties: het Egyptisch Museum en Collectie, het Museum van Prehistorie en Oudheid en de Collectie Klassieke Antiquiteiten.
Slechts een jaar na de heropening was het Neues Museum al het meest bezochte museum in de stad met ongeveer 1,1 miljoen bezoekers. Het is een niet te missen museum en biedt ongelooflijke inzichten in belangrijke momenten uit de wereldgeschiedenis.
Een reis door tijd en culturen
Reis door de tijd en leer meer over de geschiedenis van Europa en het Midden-Oosten, van de vroegste steentijd tot de middeleeuwen. Krijg fascinerende inzichten in de evolutie van prehistorische culturen en bekijk een icoon uit de oudheid: waarschijnlijk het beroemdste voorwerp in het Neues Museum - de buste van Nefertiti, die dateert uit ongeveer 1340 voor Christus.
Bewonder de replica van een Egyptische sarcofaag, de imposante gouden hoed van Berlijn, het beeld van de jongen uit Xanten en een van de bewaard gebleven beelden van de Romeinse zonnegod Helios. Een andere bezienswaardige tentoonstelling is de indrukwekkende Barbaarse Schatkist, een unieke verzameling van artefacten die zijn geborgen uit de Rijnbedding en vermoedelijk dateren uit de derde eeuw voor Christus.
Het is geen verrassing dat het Neues Museum nog steeds een van de belangrijkste en meest bezochte musea in Berlijn is.
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Reviews
87 beoordelingen
Massaal grote tentoonstelling van oa Egyptische oudheid
Dit museum heeft een enorme collectie aan oudheidkundige kunstwerken verdeeld over meerdere verdiepingen en zalen. Het is zo veel dat je vlot het overzicht kwijt raakt. Buste van Nefertiti is wel een hoogtepunt en dit alleen al maakt een bezoek waard.
Voor liefhebbers van Egyptische kunst
Mooie Egyptische collectie. Bovenverdieping (Islamitische collectie) komt niet echt tot zijn recht. Het gebouw zelf is gedateerd en zou een opknapbeurt verdienen. Koop meteen een dagpas voor de Museuminsel. Het nabijgelegen Panorama, een nevenvestiging, van het Pergamonmuseum, is ook de moeite waard.
Een mist
Liggend aan het museum eiland. Advies, koop kaarten vooraf bv via internet, je hoeft dan niet te wachten. Veel artefacten uit het vroegere Egypte. Ook veel dingen uit de middeleeuwen die in Berlijn zijn gevonden. De moeite waard!!
Prachtig Museum
Hier staat een hele mooi exhibitie over Egypte en de streken daaromheen. Historische voorwerpen als een oude kam en stenen beeldjes zijn hier te zien. Met meer dan 3 verdiepingen vol met dit soort objecten, is het echt een lust voor het oog. Dan met name het beroemde hoofdbeeld van Nefertiti. Het was jammer dat ik er niet langer kon blijven, anders had ik zeker de rest van het museum bekeken.
prachtig
een mooie en een complete tentoonstelling over egypte. zelfs het beeld van nefrefifi is daar te zien. Wel is er een foto verbod, kan ik heel goed voorstellen. Men wilt dan met het berld op de foto Ook de collectie van de stenen beelden zijn in alle vormen aanwezig met de uitleg erbij. Wat ik hier mis is een volgorde van dynastieen in de tijd
Prachtige collectie
Hier vindt je oa de beroemde Nefertitibuste - die je overigens niet zelf mag fotograferen - maar ook zoveel andere artefacten uit oa Egypte. Het moderne museum is zo ingericht dat je hier rustig kan kuieren tussen alle bezienswaardigheden zonder dat het museumachtig aandoet
Stunning Encounter with History
Absolutely worth the visit! The Neues Museum is beautifully curated, but the true highlight is the breathtaking bust of Nefertiti — so lifelike and elegant, it genuinely stops you in your tracks. A must-see for anyone interested in ancient history and timeless artistry.
Great museum
Great exhibition and layout with good information and audio guide included in the entrance fee, sadly the only thing that let them down was the cafe server who couldn’t be bothered with us even after asking to take our order and taking orders from other tables who arrived after us.
THE NEFITITI BUST IS A MUST SEE
This is a lovely museum that houses some lovely works of art from sculptures to artefacts and more. Pride of place is the bust of Nefititi which to be honest is the only reason why I came here. It's housed within an 8' glass cabinet and although photos are allowed, you can only take them from the front and the right hand side of the bust and from a distance of 20' away. As you can imagine, it's impossible to get one of the bust without getting someone in your photo too as there's so many people looking at it all the time. The best time to come here is the minute it opens and then head to the bust before anyone gets there. The bust is spectacular to see as you would expect and it wasn't as large as I expected it to be. It has lovely colouring on it and curiously the left eye is missing. There's obvious signs of wear and tear on it but that makes it all the more authentic. Although I didn't go to see anything else, I did have to pass lots of different things making my way to the bust...and there's lots to see. Wonderful exhibition that unfortunately for me had time constraints.
Spectacular
The museum itself is quite large, with lots of exhibits, the one that stands out is for sure the Egyptian museum with its crown jewel, the bust of Nefertiti The rest of the Egyptian museum is not to be underestimated though! It’s is full of amazing artifacts and statues, even a deconstructed burial chamber The rest of the museum is great as well, the museum as a whole is simply amazing
Museo davvero interessante per Egizi e busto di Nefertiti (che da solo varrebbe il biglietto)
Ricostruito da David Chipperfield dopo i danni della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, è noto per il busto di Nefertiti e il "Cappello d'oro di Berlino". Fa parte della famosa isola dei Musei e vale assolutamente la pena visitarlo per la sua importanza storica
Incredible!
The museum is amazing. A great option to learn about the Ancient Egypt. It was really well organized. The ticket purchasing experience was really fast. Definitely recommended!!
Fascinating
We spent 90mins just covering 2 of the floors of this museum. I didn’t expect to be so impressed thinking I’d seen it all at the British museum years ago… I was wrong! Although sad that all this Egyptian history has been removed from its country of origin I found the collection fascinating. I can understand how people of the early 20th century became obsessed with Egypt. The collection had large boulders with picture and hieroglyphic engravings, carved heads of gods, and kings- including a breathtaking one of Nefertiti. There also roman and greek collections, and impressive collections of bronze age and earlier tools, jewellery and kitchen utensils. As i said - this was only two floors!! The actual museum building (restored following bombing in WWII) was amazing too!
Huge and impressive
We only had time to visit one of the museums on Museum Island and chose this one. We were most excited to see the statue of Nefertiti, which was indeed impressive. But we also enjoyed the many other sights and artifacts that we saw here. We spent time in each of the sections of the museum, including the Stone Age/prehistory area, the Egyptian Collection (including Nefertiti), and artifacts from the lost city of Troy. We pre-purchased timed tickets for the museum, which was nice since we were able to enter right away, although a little stressful since we only had a 15 minute window to enter and had to make sure we arrived on time from our other sightseeing. Overall we spent 2 hours here and got a good overview and chance to see just about everything, although we could have easily spent more time if we had it listening to more information from the very good audio guide.
Wonderful show, unwelcoming staff
Spent more than half a day to visit the museum well. Surely the special guest was to see Nefertiti. It was definitely worth it, it was a unique experience Coming from the ancient cultural city for excellence Rome, I have to admit that this museum really has everything to compete with the Vatican museums. Many congratulations! Only observation that makes a big difference in terms of the memory of the experience: some (luckily there were few) corridor and hall controllers were really really not inclined to deal with the public as they were quite intolerant and didn't even speak English For a huge and important museum as this fact is a pity!
Nefertiti’s Bust - unmissable!!
Highlight of my visit to Berlin - I love anything related to the pharaohs and the collection here of Egyptian artifacts is incredible. Pride of place goes to the famous bust of Nefertiti - absolutely exquisite - photos do not do it justice! Had to do a double back just to see her again - just stunning!!
Super Museum mit sensationeller Ausstellung, perfekt für alle Familien und Neugierigen
Die Anfahrt zu der Museuminsel ist zwar etwas naja aber ist alles gut ausgeschildert. Das Museum über Ägypten (Neuss Museum) hat eine sehr tolle Ausstellung mit sehr interessanten Ausstellungsstücken. Besonders empfehlenswert ist das MUSS: Die Büste von Nofretete. Leider ist es dort so voll, dass man. sogar hinter Abgrenzung wo man Fotos machen darf so gut wie keine Fotos hinbekommt die gut aussehen. Außerdem sollte man sie auch die Krone und den Goldhut ansehen. Da sich dort sehr viele Besucher zusammen sammeln, sollte man mindestens 2 Stunden einplanen wenn man sich nicht alles durchliest, wenn man sich aber alles genau ansehen will, sollte man nach unserer Erfahrung mindestens 4 oder mehr Stunden auf mehrere Tage aufgeteilt einplanen. Sehr tolles Museum.
Sehr interessantes Museum
Wir waren das erste Mal auf der Berliner Museumsinsel und fanden das Neue Museum sehr interessant. Es ist in jedem Fall erforderlich ein wenig Zeit mitzubringen um das Museum zu besichtigen.
Neues Museum – Another Brief Family Adventure
We loved how the mix of ancient artifacts and modern architecture engaged every member of the family. The Egyptian collection stood out in particular, spatking curiosity in both kids and aduls. An excellent spot for a short yet memorable journey into history!
Eccellente. Cosa dire di più?
Sono sempre in imbarazzo quando mi metto in mente di recensire un luogo così celebre da essere sicuramente oggetto di migliaia di altri commenti - e infatti spesso ci rinuncio. Faccio però qualche eccezione, a costo di apparire ripetitivo e scontato, quando mi trovo di fronte ad autentiche eccezionalità nel loro genere, e nel caso del Neues Museum non si può che usare questa espressione. Non solo per i pezzi più straordinari della collezione, noti urbi et orbi, a partire dall'impressionante busto della regina Nefertiti e dal cappello d'oro dei capi astrologi dell'età del bronzo, ma per la grandiosa serie di reperti di qualità presenti nelle sale, tutti ben disposti e commentati. A voler trovare il pelo nell'uovo, si potrebbe dire che qualche sala un po' sotto il livello complessivo c'è, ma di fronte a tanta magnificenza è davvero un nonnulla. Ottima idea aver messo in carniere anche questa esperienza. Fa bene allo spirito. E certo non mi pento di averci passato più di quattro ore e mezzo.
Beautiful
Neues Museum is one of several world renowned museums on Museum Island, this museum is famous for its collections of Egyptian artifacts and its sections on the history of Berlin,its a fascinating museum to visit and well worth checking out if you're in the area and easy to locate along Bodestraße on Museum Island.
Imprescindible si visitas Berlin
No se nos hizo muy pesado. Es un museo entretenido y lo vimos entero en un par de horas. La joya de la corona es el busto de Nefertiti. Solo por verlo merece la pena pagar la entrada de 14 euros. El busto es impresionante. Tiene también una buena e interesante colección de arte egipcio.
Amazing building
We went to Museum Island on a Tuesday, only to find that some of the museums are shut Monday and Tuesday (we should have done our research), but this actually turned out to be a good thing. The Neues Museum was open and fairly quiet, as I’m assuming most people would visit when they could see several of the other museums at the same time. The building of the museum is absolutely beautiful inside. The Egyptian artefacts are interesting to see. It is a big museum with lots of different areas, not all of it interested me, but we still spent 2hrs walking around. It was really enjoyable. We didn’t bother with an audio guide as there were plenty of English descriptions around the museum. Would highly recommend.
Interesting
Lots of Egyptian artefacts. The layout/decor is pretty cool as it has a very Egyptian-esque feel. Very warm inside. Free with the All Inclusive Berlin Welcome Card - no need to book.
Definitely worth a stop
The museum has a truly incredible collection of Egyptian antiquities, the bust of Nefertiti being a highlight of the collection. I was on a group tour that didn’t include the museum so dashed over on my lunch break with 3 other co-travelers. The entrance process was confusing but we finally found the ticket desk. We didn’t have time to do the museum justice so didn’t get the audio guide. But even without that, a quick perusal of the exhibits with what time we had was worth it and left me wanting more. We saw quite a bit even with only about 45 minutes to spare. The docents were helpful for the most part but those working the Nefertiti exhibit are very strict and no-no sense. Overall I would recommend it if you are interested at all in Egyptian and ancient history.
Awesome
Incredible building. Wonderful exhibits. The bust of Nefertiti is an awe-inspiring piece. Great to learn about German, particularly Berlin, history.
Interessante ma...
Interessante, anche se l'organizzazione della mostra risulta disordinata e disorganizzata. Confusione anche nella numerazione dei reperti, spesso cancellata o non corrispondente a quella presente sulle audioguida. Peccato! Nefertiti molto bella.
Excellent
Excellent museum mostly with artefacts from ancient Egypt. You can also see some statues from ancient Greece and Roman empire. Worth visiting
Simply phenomenal
I've wanted to see the original bust of Nefertiti for over 50 years - previously, I'd only seen a replica at the Rosicrucian Museum in the California Bay Area. She did not disappoint. What an incredibly beautiful woman that lived thousands of years ago. The rest of the museum was equally impressive - it makes you think, seeing all these things made by people long gone. Definitely worth a visit.
A Fascinating Museum with Rich Collections
The Neues Museum is a fantastic destination for anyone interested in history and archaeology. The museum houses an impressive collection, including the famous Bust of Nefertiti, which is a highlight of the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection. The building itself, with its beautifully restored interiors, adds to the experience. The exhibits are well-curated and offer a deep dive into ancient civilizations and art. If you're visiting Museum Island, the Neues Museum is definitely a must-see. I spent several hours here and thoroughly enjoyed exploring its diverse and fascinating displays.
Great museum
Great Egyptian area some of Akahaten and Nefertiti that are so good especially the colours on a few exhibits. Nefertiti bust is just stunning but always busy and unfortunately no photography is allowed. I visited the museum in 1991 and still find it great to see it all again. The shop has a good choice of books and gifts.
MagnÃfico pero demasiado calor en las instalaciones.
El museo es interesante y te dan audioguÃa gratuitamente con la entrada lo que hace más entretenido y didáctico el museo. Fuimos en agosto y no dispone de aire acondicionado, en alguna sala era realmente agobiante. Imprescindible ver Nerfetiti y la tercera planta (prehistoria) es muy interesante.
Nefertiti es la joya de la corona
Un museo con increÃble cantidad y calidad de piezas. Especialmente prehistoria, en la tercera planta, y Egipto, primera y segunda (en esta última está el busto de Nefertiti, bien vigilado por varios empleados para evitar que se hagan fotos; buena idea para que los visitantes no se amontonen alrededor; las fotos se pueden hacer pero desde la sala contigua). Una maravilla la parte de prehistoria por la cantidad de magnÃficas piezas. Pero tan impresionantes como el propio edificio. Una audioguÃa ayuda a tener explicaciones (también en español) de muchas de las piezas. Muy útil una vez que se hace uno con el manejo, nada más evidente. Una visita para no perdérsela.
Check opening days and hours for Museum Island
Museum Island is made up of five museums, certain museums are open during certain days and hours. Try to get a time stamped ticket for the first opening time and get there about a half hour before the museums open to avoid long lines. I would not try to see all the museums in one day, spread it out over two or three days if possible.
Moins riche que les autres musées égyptologiques, mais suffisant pour les néophytes
Incontournable de Berlin pour ses pièces maîtresse de l'Antiquité. Attention, des salles fermées sans préavis, (Schliemann, l'inventeur de Troie et Mycènes), très décevant pour les fans qui ont fait le déplacement.
Yes you should visit it, they sell a Nefertiti replica in the museum shop
I would say this is a museum that brings most people of the art community together: the variety of the objects in combination with the building is simply lovely.
Bel Museo, ma non imperdibile
Abbiamo visitato questo Museo in quanto il vicino e più noto Pergamon Museum è temporaneamente chiuso per restauro. Devo dire che nell'insieme non ci è stato facile orientarci e capire dove fosse l'ingresso, consiglierei forse di aumentare la segnaletica per aiutare i turisti in tal senso. Il Museo ha una struttura moderna ed ospita principalmente reperti dell'antica Grecia, antica Roma, antico Egitto. In particolare sono davvero eccezionali il busto di Nefertiti e la "Testa verde di Berlino", qualcosa che vale davvero la pena vedere. Nell'insieme devo dire che il personale alla biglietteria è stato poco cordiale e quasi scocciato, la visita al Museo è sicuramente interessante ma in caso di belle giornate consiglio di dedicare le giornate ad altre visite. Può essere un buon "ripiego" in caso visitate la città in una giornata di pioggia.
Passionnant
Visite de ce musée où de magnifiques pièces et œuvres antiques sont disponibles. Les installations sont remarquables. La collection de pièces égyptiennes est passionnante et très enrichissante.
Brilliant day
I loved the whole Museum Island experience which makes for a fabulous day out - the day tickets are excellent value but you still need to book time slots even with these - and watch the time as you can easily spend hours looking and learning. There is a lot to look at and learn here with wonderful history and artefacts. In contrast to some of the reviews I found the staff nothing but courteous. I had no problems at all photographing pretty much everything.
Un bellissimo museo, da non perdere!
Una tappa obbligata nella complessivamente affascinante "Isola dei musei" ove si trova concentrata in un relativamente breve spazio gran parte della più pregevole offerta museale di Berlino. Concordo con altri visitatori: è consigliabile dedicare circa tre ore alla visita per poter godere sia dei reparti preistorici che di quelli assiri ed egizi (soprattutto: si tratta di una collezione molto ricca e varia, ben presentata), di quelli greci, romani e medievali (forse i meno interessanti). Immancabile la sosta dinanzi alla enigmatica Nefertiti ed anche quella davanti al "cappello d'oro". Non avevamo acquistato i biglietti online, ma siamo entrati senza attesa alcuna.
Estupendo museo
Museo con grandes obras de arte. Muy recomendable. Solo mejorarÃa las audioguias, puesto que no se oÃa muy bien y no está bien señalizado lo que oyes con las obras.
Museo Neues
Il Museo Neues, è il punto di riferimento a Berlino per l'arte egiziana e assira. Presente una parte archeologica cospicua di reperti. Confermo che occorre il giusto tempo da dedicare alle mostre perché ne vale la pena.
Extremely good museum
A Really good museum, they have excellent permanent exhibitions and some very good special ones. Take your time and take one of the folding chairs, that ´s offered, so you can sit and absorbe the pictures.
This is a place to understand the development of the civilizations
Neues Museum has thousands of evaluations. I will limit myself to confirm that it is a must visit place for all people interested in understanding the history of the world from ancient times to today. This was not my first time and, for sure, will not be the last.
Beautiful objects within
Visited this place for a second time while in the area. The artefacts are wonderful and the best object on display is the ceramic bust of Nefertiti, which is situated on the top floor. Sadly, although you was examine it close up you cannot photograph it from close and you must stand outside the room. The museum is situated on Museum Island which is just off the main road. There are steps to climb for those with difficulties although I think there are lifts too. Objects are placed over 3 floors with the famous bust on the top. They are all displayed within their own Eras. Staff are there to assist too. Although there are about 4 museums to examine, you can't do them all in one day, so if viewers like museums, just take your time and visit them over a few days. The place is beautiful though and well worth a visit for the day.
Pomeriggio al museo
Bellissimo museo dedicato ai popoli antichi. Molto interessante anche per chi magari non è esperto in materia. Peccato che Nefertiti non si possa fotografare e tutto il resto sì.
Non solo Nefertiti
Anni fa non ero riuscita a visitare questo museo e mi ero molto rammaricata di non aver potuto vedere la famosa scultura del volto di Nefertiti. Ebbene, il museo vale decisamente la pena ma quella scultura è solo uno dei gioielli in esso custoditi. Consiglio di iniziare dal terzo piano e scendere poi ai piani inferiori, tenendo presente che il primo piano e quello ancora più basso sono ricchi di tesori dell’antichità egizia e assira che meritano di essere ammirati con attenzione. Suggerisco pertanto di destinare alla visita almeno 3 ore.
Worth A Visit!!!!
Well worth a visit if in Berlin..lots of amazing displays from Berlin history through to Egyptian…whilst there we were also able to see the Uzbekistan display..a great way to wile away a few hours…even the museum building itself is very impressive
Unmissable!
Well worth visiting this museum, my tired teenagers had already had enough before we entered the building but even they said it was great! We only focused on the main highlights and we’re super impressed, I particularly loved the painted bust of Nefertiti. The golden hat was incredible too. The architecture of the museum is very impressive too. Yes as done previous reviews say, some staff members could learn to smile but it’s probably not in their job description, as it is probably not being friendly and speaking kindly to visitors…I just smile and ignore them!
The reception staff were not pleasant, the museum was interesting and informative.
Nearly walked out before we even purchased tickets. All we asked was if there was a discount with the Berlin welcome card. A Male member of staff selling the tickets shouted at us so loud that the noise echoed around the whole reception area. YOU Don't GET FREE ENTRY WITH 5 Day welcome ticket. He was so loud and went on and on about needing a 3 day ticket. As an elderly retired couple we found his attitude very intimidating. All the other reception staff just stared at us. We purchased tickets but did not feel comfortable for the rest of the visit. Such a shame because it is a very interesting museum.