• If you would like to see Egyptian and Nubian art, head to the Neues Museum, which is most known for the famous bust of Nefertiti.
  • The Neues Museum houses two collections, and is my top pick for anyone fascinated by Egyptology and/or Stone Age and Prehistoric artifacts.
  • English: The New Museum (Neues Museum) was established as the second museum on Berlin's Museum Island and opened to the public in 1855.
  • 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.
  • Visitors from far and wide visit to see Egyptian Queen Nefertiti’s bust – she is to Neues Museum what Mona Lisa is to the Louvre Museum.
  • The opening of the Neues Museum marked a key chapter in the history of 19th-century art, museum design and technology.
  • The Neues is home to several collections from the Ancient World, from the Paleolithic period to the Middle Ages, but it’s best known as Berlin’s Egyptian museum.
  • Destroyed transit to the Altes Museum, Neues Museum, 1946–1952 (1843/1855) by Friedrich August Stüler a.o.Neues Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
  • Neues Museum Temel veriler Yer Berlin Almanya Onemi Muze Yapimi 1843 1855 2003 2009 Mimar Friedrich August Stuler David Chipperfield Neues Museum...
  • Though smaller than the collections of the Louvre and British Museum, the Neues Museum artefacts are impressive and well-displayed.