Museum Island tickets and tours
Neues Museum skip-the-line tickets
Visit Neues Museum, one of the treasures of Museum Island Berlin, with skip-the-line entrance. Buy your tickets in advance online.
Altes Museum skip-the-line tickets
Visit the Altes Museum in Berlin, one of the most important museums in Germany. With its antiquities collections it is part of the famous Museum Island.
Skip-the-line ticket for Asisi Panorama of Ancient World with Pergamon Altar
Visit Ancient Greece with a stunning 360-degree painting that makes you experience the beauty of the Pergamon Altar in its original size and location.
Berlin WelcomeCard with entrance to the Museum Island
Enjoy a comfortable entrance to Museum Island, discounts for top attractions and unlimited travel for 72 hours with the Berlin WelcomeCard. It's your key to Berlin!
Bode Museum skip-the-line tickets
Visit the Bode Museum in Berlin with skip-the-line advantage and see its magnific collections of sculptures, coins and Byzantine Art.
Alte Nationalgalerie skip-the-line ticket
Visit the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin, one of the most important museums in Germany, with treasures from Classicism to French Impressionism and more.
Kickstart private and personalized walking tour of Berlin
Receive a warm welcome in Berlin with a local guide during a 100% personalized private kickstart walking tour.
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Berlin Mitte culinary food tour
Experience Berlin Mitte with all your senses. This tour takes you to the cultural and culinary highlights of the multicultural trendy district.
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Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin entrance ticket
Visit the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin - an iconic of classical modernism -and admire paintings and sculptures of the 20th century from Cubism, to Surrealism.
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The inside story
Berlin’s Museum Island owes its name to the fact that the precious collections of five museums really are located on an island – in the arms of the River Spree, which meanders through the city center. Where once upon a time harbor buildings and industrial halls stood, today imposing buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries arise, turning the island into one of Berlin’s most famous landmarks.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999, the so-called Museumsinsel is comprised of five renowned German museums showcasing an enormous range of art, spanning from Ancient Egypt to 19th century Europe. Six thousand years of human history are waiting to be explored, with each museum displaying a different part of history.