• The Neues Museum (New Museum) is a listed building on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin, Germany.
  • The building was connected to the Altes Museum by a bridge. During World War II, parts of the Neues Museum were destroyed by bombs.
  • The Neues Museum on Berlin’s Museum Island was opened in 1859 to bring relief to the over-popular and over-crowded Altes Museum.
  • Dünya Savaşı sonrasında Neues Museum. Restorasyon çalışmaları Britanyalı mimar David Chipperfield’in öncülüğünde 2003 tarihinde başladı.
  • Neues Museum Bodestraße 1–3 10178 Berlin. ... Der barrierefreie Zugang aus der Archäologischen Promenade in das Neue Museum ist derzeit nicht möglich.
  • The Neues Museum was built on Museum Island between 1843 and 1855 to plans by Friedrich August Schinkel and is considered his masterpiece.
  • Armed with timed-entry tickets, we headed back to the Neues Museum, which turned out to be the Altes Museum, Part II.
  • In 1939 a second walkway was created to connect the Neues Museum with yet another new museum on the island, the Pergamon Museum.
  • The opening of the Neues Museum marked a key chapter in the history of 19th-century art, museum design and technology.
  • The Neues Museum is part of a complex of magnificent neoclassical buildings on the northern part of an island in the river Spree at the heart of Berlin.