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    Natural History Museum

    4.5 (150 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Dinosaur in the World Records
    Katherine C.

    Loved this place!! The Saturday we went, it was free ..I don't know why but it was. The dinosaur exhibit was awesome but the "wet room" was outstanding! Preserved specimens in clear jars...some in the act of eating other things! Took us about an hour and a half. There mineral specimens were great! Everything in German in most of rooms....an audio guide may be helpful.

    The largest chunk of amethyst I've ever seen!
    Just The G.

    My educational background is in museum studies (with an emphasis on contemporary art and cultural studies), so I admittedly have a soft spot for historical museum environments, the more wunderkammer the better! Buuuut being grossed out by taxidermy and pickled creatures means I don't often visit museums of natural history. With all that said, Berlin's museum of natural history is famous for its "wet collection" (some of the specimens are over 100 years old), so my curiosity got the better of me. The installation of this open storage collection is quite contemporary looking -- a little more like a death cube than a didactic exhibition. A few specimens are noted stops on the audio tour -- which I didn't [and in all honesty never] purchase -- but otherwise there is no identification labeling. And, since the specimens are mostly schlumped in their respective jars, or blanched by the formaldehyde solution, there isn't much to see: eels, snakes, hammerhead sharks, stingrays, a few frogs, assorted fish. It becomes a blur sooner than I expected, and I found myself more interested in the items stored on shelves in the center of the cube, but I suspect that was more of a "behind the curtain" sensation than anything else. There were a few other areas where traditionally behind the scenes activities were revealed -- the museum is digitizing their insect collection and (I think) some bones, so they had spaces where folks could see that in action. There were a number of other nicely designed educational programming spaces for children, but I passed through them rather quickly since I still feel oversaturated with that sort of thing from my now former line of work In the end, I spent most of my time in the mineral hall -- the cabinets are nice and old, and it felt novel to view specimens with quite so much sunlight. Any rock hound will love it, especially the examples of different minerals formed together (ie azurite in malachite, sooooo beautiful!!!!!) The building is enormous, but the exhibitions are largely on the ground floor. On the second level there is an old exhibition space closer to the public visible through a glass door -- it was mind boggling to see so much taxidermy and skeletal forms exposed to so much sunlight! But, judging from the ceilings (peeling paint and otherwise poor condition), it seems that the area is simply like that due to lack of funds, so that was a little heartbreaking. I think we spent just under two hours there -- that was enough for me! back in my museum and gallery days I could have easily been there *all day* but two hours was really more than enough and I'm pretty sure those toothy dead fish are going to haunt my dreams for the next few weeks

    Huge dinosaur set inside the museum
    Torterry C.

    I saw their infos online with my friends the other day. Since I alway very interested at the nature science, It didn't really took me long to decide to come here have a look. I am so glad I did. This museum is BRILLIANT! The museum not only huge, also offers so much more than I ever expected. I spent hours here until they closed and yet there are still things that i haven't see. Probably because I spent so much time in certain areas. In this museum they have couple different theme go around, such as Dinosaurs & Fossils, Geographic,Rocks and Crystals, Astronomy, Animal Specimens, Birds and Inserts, The Wet Collections and so on. For me, which interested me the most, of course the dinosaurs and fossils area. I am also a big fan of Astronomy. They don't really have a huge collection about this, but sure very creative and entertaining. The room for Animal specimens was pretty awesome. I also spent lots of time there, took many pictures and read a lot. The Wet Collection was totally stunning! I was really amazed by the whole thing. it was like the bank that store the human knowledge. Amazing and kinda creepy. The museum has quite a long history itself. And the ticket only cost 6 euro ( for adults).Really cool price for such marvelous museum. For sure, I will visit again. Thumbs up!

    David I.

    The price was great and it's certainly and option if you have young kids with you but I was a little disappointed overall. There was a number of exhibitions closed on the upper floors which I felt should have been open. The only redeeming item was the panda exhibition which was quite interesting and worth a visit. But compared to London or New York this was a let-down for a national museum. They need to spend several million on it to bring it up to world class standards.

    Juha R.

    This is one of the best natural history museums I have ever been to. In the main hall there is a huge dinosaur skeleton which is really cool. And the room full of glass jars with preserved specimens is really something. The admission price is really cheap and there is something to see for the whole family.

    Nathalie O.

    If you're interested in Biology and Geography, this is the place! The building is very beautiful and there are different halls with unique pieces. The dinosaurs are very impressive! A must seen for people who love science!

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    Jerry L.

    My confession is I was looking for the Berlin Wall memorial museum when I stumbled into this place, it wasn't til after I paid and walked in to see a giant dinosaur skeleton did I realize I was in the wrong place but I decided to make the best of it, this is the museum of natural history but don't compare it to the one in NYC, this doesn't compare at all but I didn't expect it to, great thing is that almost all exhibits are also in English, I learned some new things and also got to see some pretty cool exhibits such as the taxidermy, evolution and t-rex, I thought it was cool to see a group of young children here on a school trip, I spent over an hour here, I think it's somewhere most would enjoy.

    Knut. Poor little bear!!!

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    Huge natural history museum. The highlight are its dinosaurs, but there's a lot more to explore.

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    Even for Childs . looking for Dinosaurs and the history of Being a part of the world.

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    Neues Museum - In line for tickets

    Neues Museum

    4.2(93 reviews)
    1.6 kmMitte

    Overview: Great Egyptian exhibits, some interesting additional exhibits. If you love history or…read moremuseums, this is a must see in Berlin. Number one reason to visit the Neues Museum is the Egyptian exhibits including seeing the original Queen Nefertiti. Beyond the fantastic Egyptian exhibits, there are many additional excellent artifacts and exhibits including a German medieval gold hat (which was also a celestial calendar), a contemporaneous coin showing an image of Charlemagne, and much more. In some parts of the museum we encountered displays there were broken and displays that were simply empty. Time budget: 3-4 hours minimum Overall cleanliness: excellent Bathroom cleanliness: excellent WiFi: some areas had free WiFi, but it was spotty Unique gripe: At the Nefertiti exhibit, photographs near the exhibit were prohibited. Visitors had to stand about 20 to 25 feet away from the exhibit to take photos. Very odd. Misc: No water fountains or bottle filling stations.

    Their website needs work. Maybe it is the English side that is bad, but the website makes it…read moredifficult to find the hours of this museum. The website was also very vague about the Pergamum Museum being closed for 10 years for renovations! This is located on Museum island in the heart of Berlin. We walked here on a freezing cold day. We did not have tickets before hand. We arrived to the main entrance and were told NO, we needed to buy tickets in the side entrance. So we walked to the side. We entered and we were told NO, go downstairs. So we went downstairs to the same door that is the main entrance but we had to go around? Who knows, just be prepared to be confused by the signs and the docents. There are three people at the counter. 1 is for information only. 2 is the tickets only. 3 is audio guide only. I can see in the peak of summer that reservations and pre-paid is a good idea. We waited in line for roughly 6 minutes before we purchased our tickets. They try to do the upsell, but the only museum we wanted to see the Pergamum museum is closed for 10 years for renovations! They were not happy that museum is closed as well. Coat check: There is a free coat check. The lady will give you a number and just return it to get your coat. This museum is worth the money and the visit. There is quite a lot of Egyptian art on display that it can be overwhelming. The highlight is Nefertiti bust. She is quite beautiful to look at, but the museum does not allow photos of close. You have to be in the hallway where it is very difficult to get a photo because all the tourists are stopping and staring at her. Here are 3 tips: 1. Use a camera with a telephoto lens to zoom in and capture her 2. Rest your iPhone on the sign to keep it steady to get a great photos 3. If you have a young child, have them go and stand next to her, the docents are really nice and will make the tourists stop to allow the parents to snap a photo of their child and that is your opportunity to get a good photo too. You also learn a great deal about the Copper, Bronze and other ages and history of Germany. Bathrooms: very clean and free

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    Neues Museum Berlin

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    DDR Museum - Old school DDR kitchen

    DDR Museum

    3.9(222 reviews)
    2.0 kmMitte

    Open 9am to 9pm daily, 365 days a year, this museum is small but a fun, interactive and educational…read moreexperience featuring the history, culture, and daily lives of people during the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR) (or in English--German Democratic Republic, GDR). I arrived on a Sunday evening around 7:30pm, and stayed almost until they closed at 9pm. That proved a good time to go since there were only about a dozen other visitors in the museum in that duration. Tickets are €13.50 for full price, €8.00 for discounted tickets for students, disabled, military in service or veterans, and recipients of certain unemployment benefits + 7% VAT. Kids under 6 are free. Tickets are available online or in person; when I was there, there wasn't a line. Inside the museum isn't large, kinda like the size of a large retail store. They really pack it in with tons of information about the life and times of people living during the East German socialist era. From providing background on the political shift post WWII, there's information on how social and economic policies affected everyday transactions--commuting to work, grocery store purchases, print/audio/film media, school courses and extracurriculars, vocations, community events and organizations, military service and leisure activities. They do this with a gamut of interactive displays--there are countless cupboards and drawers that can be opened to display descriptions and memorabilia from that era, or other hands-on elements. Anything from replicated excerpts of magazines and newspapers, recreated canned food labels, audio recordings of propaganda, history on the government officials, to the toys children used to play with, recipes for commonly eaten food, etc... The recreation of a DDR apartment with different rooms--foyer, living room, dining and kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms, plus a couple full sized cars that you can sit in--really helps to rewind the clock for visitors to comprehend how life was like. Would definitely recommend a visit! I left feeling very creatively educated on DDR times. Gift shop and bathrooms are available. Parking is available via nearby structure, also reachable by public transit S/U-bahn, bus or tram.

    Very interesting museum, but its inside a small location. They did a good job packing it with…read moreinformation, but many of the exhibits require you to open doors or slides to get the descriptions. If its packed full of people, then it gets super awkward trying to look over people's shoulders, etc. But, the history is super fascinating, and the displays are a look into the life of a GDR citizen, which has disappeared once the wall came down. Cool stuff, but go on a less busy day to get the full vibe out of the place.

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    DDR Museum - Setup of kindergarten during GDR/DDR times

    Setup of kindergarten during GDR/DDR times

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    Dining room

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    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors - Remnants of the Berlin wall outside with further displays

    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors

    4.5(134 reviews)
    2.7 kmKreuzberg

    Free admission. Located in the old SS headquarters. Sections of the original Berlin Wall is here…read moreand you learn the history of the building and the horrific things that occurred during this time frame. This is a sad but educational museum. The hanging displays outside will take a good 2 hours to read and digest. Make sure to find the start and work your way forward, I started at the wrong end. Then after you finish outside go inside the museum to learn more. If you don't like to read, audio tours are available. I learned a lot about Siemens and VW involvement during this era. Shocking! Bathrooms: downstairs and very clean Facility: very clean We came in the winter, it was very cold so dress appropriately.

    This is one of several museums in Berlin focusing on the history leading up to, during and post the…read moreHolocaust, World War II, the Nazi atrocities committed against Jews, minorities, LGBTQ and disabled peoples. The museum is located on land that used to be a former gestapo headquarters, along a long section of the Berlin Wall still standing in the city center, now outfitted with exhibits related to the museum as well. The interior of the museum consists of a chronological installation of the rise of Nazism, the both a subversive and swift movement that resulted in mass persecution, incarceration and annihilation of millions of people. They took a lot of care to include photos, images of documents, charts and diagrams of different elements of the Nazi movement, the main perpetrators of atrocities, while also highlighting the lives of those affected, suffering, and killed. The atmosphere inside was somber, though in a way hopeful--if you visit a location like this, (hopefully) you came to respect and learn, be saddened and moved by the past, and be compelled to stand for never again allowing this to happen.* It's terrific that this museum is open 10-8pm daily, and is free of charge. It shows commitment to being accessible and sharing this important story. Audio guides available in different languages. Almost all the displays were in both German and English. Bathrooms available downstairs, there is a library and education center downstairs as well. *I hope this also moves people to take a look at what's going on in the world thru different lenses and perspectives, as there are currently many injustices and oppressive practices less publicized by or more quickly cycled out of the American media. I hope this also prompts individuals to ask whether their own beliefs and actions could result in causing prejudice, hatred or mistreatment toward others not like themselves, and be more accepting of others.

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    Berliner Unterwelten - Tunnel replica

    Berliner Unterwelten

    4.6(161 reviews)
    2.1 kmWedding

    Such an incredible experience! Everyone visiting Berlin should experience an underground tour with…read morethis group. Martina was our tour guide for Tour M and she was engaging, knowledgeable, friendly and fun! She made the tour interesting and was happy to answer any and all questions. They offer a bunch of different tours which cover different topics/aspects "Underground Berlin". We chose Tour M because it focused on the history of the Berlin Wall which we were interested in knowing more about, but there are other tours available that focus on other aspects, such as bunkers, WWII, etc. Be sure to read through what's available before you schedule your tour to ensure that you're signed up for the topic that interests you most. My husband and I had very little knowledge of the Berlin Wall and the history behind it prior to this tour. We left feeling incredibly informed yet hunger for more knowledge! Martina recommended a few movies and documentaries to watch for more information about the wall and we fully intend to watch them when we get back home. Thanks for an interesting and enjoyable experience! Next time we're in Berlin, we'll come back to experience a different tour with you.

    A country with so much history and interesting past the Berliner Wunterwelten is a must see. You…read morewalk below the streets and underground with many steps to a place that seems like it was back in time. I was wearing shorts and a small long sleeve which really didn't make me feel comfortable because this place is seriously seriously cold. I asked the guide if it gets any hotter in the summer time and he says it stays this cool. So be warned bring a jacket when you come here because the whole tour is literally under the streets of Berlin! The guide we got was not from Germany but from another country and spoke English quite well. The place is filled with many cool things to see and also the glow in the dark room is pretty awesome. I didn't even know they invented that kind of thng so long ago! Very factual tour and with many photos and items that are from that time period. Yes we aren't allowed to take pictures soo they can keep all these items for the next generation! I'm glad I actually went to this place and got to listen to this tour. It is a little bit long but if you have time check this place out, I really loved it and you probably will if you want to see what would happen if the bunkers.

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    Berliner Unterwelten - Peaking into the only surviving tunnel found

    Peaking into the only surviving tunnel found

    Berliner Unterwelten - Tunnel that went from East Berlin to West Berlin

    Tunnel that went from East Berlin to West Berlin

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