Deutsches Historisches Museum
Situated in the Zeughaus, the German Historical Museum was founded in the year 1987 by Eberhard Dipgen, the mayor of Berlin and Helmut Kohl, the Chancellor of Germany. It was founded to celebrate the 750th anniversary of the founding ofBerlin city. In the year 2004, an extension, designed by I.M. Pai, was added to this museum. The huge numbers of images and testimonials that depict German history from two millenniumwill enthrall tourists. Different types of exhibitions take place in this museum and tourists are recommended to get in touch with the museum authorities for more information. Read more
Altes Museum
This is place to visit if you are interested to view lots of vases and statues from the Roman and Greek era. Constructed between 1823 and 1830, the Altes Museum is famous with tourists because of its huge collection of antique artifacts. Karl Friedrich Schinkel built this neoclassical style structure for displaying the art collection of the Prussian royal family. The Altes Museum has been designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 1999. Read more
Alte Nationalgalerie
Your search for some of the largest collections of nineteenth century paintings and sculptures in Germany begins and ends over here. A must visit for those who are interested in art, the Alte Nationalgalerie, or the Old National Gallery is a treasure trove that contains artworks of the types of impressionist, biedermeier, romantic, early modernist, and classical too. Read more

