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Monbijouplatz 1 (0.28 km from Altes Museum)
Just 300 metres from Berlin’s lively Hackescher Markt square this boutique hotel features a fitness centre rental bikes and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi. Museum Island is only 400 metres away.
Werderscher Markt 11 (0.60 km from Altes Museum)
Centrally located just a 5-minute walk from Museum Island and 300 metres from Berlin’s famous Unter den Linden Boulevard, this 4-star hotel offers rooms with flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
Werderscher Markt 11 (0.60 km from Altes Museum)
Centrally located just a 5-minute walk from Museum Island and 300 metres from Berlin’s famous Unter den Linden Boulevard this 4-star hotel offers rooms with flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
Dircksenstr. 36 (0.64 km from Altes Museum)
This hotel next to Berlin's famous Alexanderplatz square offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi and great public transport connections.
Behrenstraße 37 (0.65 km from Altes Museum)
This 5-star hotel on Berlin’s Bebelplatz Square offers gourmet cuisine and a luxury spa with a 20-metre swimming pool. The historic Unter den Linden Boulevard is 150 metres away.
Behrenstraße 37 (0.66 km from Altes Museum)
This 5-star hotel on Berlin’s Bebelplatz Square offers gourmet cuisine and a luxury spa. The historic Unter den Linden Boulevard is 150 metres away.
Weinmeisterstrasse 2 (0.66 km from Altes Museum)
The Weinmeister Berlin-Mitte - Adults Only is located right in the heart of Berlin at Hackescher Markt 1969 feet from the TV Tower at Alexanderplatz.
The Altes Museum Berlin is an iconic piece of architecture and a major tourist attraction in the heart of Germany's capital. The museum was designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and opened in 1830, making it one of the oldest museums in Europe and the world.
It stands out among its peers due to its impressive neoclassical style, with a monumental entrance hall, grand staircase, and symmetrical façade which were modeled after Greek and Roman temples.
Inside, visitors can explore many collections spanning centuries of art history from ancient sculptures to contemporary paintings. One of the most popular pieces on display is the bust of Nefertiti who was famously discovered in 1912 by German archaeologists in modern day Luxor, Egypt.
In addition to galleries filled with artwork, Altes Museum also houses a research library for those who wish to delve deeper into history and culture. There are even educational programs available for children so they can learn about art and history in an interactive way. Furthermore, visitors can take part in guided tours that offer unique perspectives on artworks or special exhibitions throughout the year featuring fascinating artifacts from all over the world. With countless opportunities to explore both inside and outside this historic building, Altes Museum Berlin is definitely worth a visit!