Neues Museum Berlin – Tickets, Highlights & Visiting Tips

Neues Museum unites world-class collections under one roof — from the Egyptian Museum with the iconic bust of Nefertiti to the Museum of Prehistory and Early History. Stroll through David Chipperfield’s restored architecture and discover Egypt, Troy, and Europe’s ancient past.
Below: time-slot tickets, best visiting times, must-see highlights, and smart ways to combine it with other Museum Island venues.
At a glance
- Location: Museum Island, Berlin.
- Collections: Egyptian Museum, Prehistory & Early History, Classical Antiquities.
- Duration: Plan 90–120 minutes (more with audio guide).
- For: Ancient history fans, families, architecture lovers.
- Tip: Reserve a time slot; combine with a Museum Island pass.
- Comfort: Weekday mornings are quieter; lockers available.
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Inside the galleries
Move chronologically through prehistory to the classical world. The Egyptian Museum presents royal portraits, reliefs, and everyday objects that illuminate ritual, craft, and court life. Architectural scars and modern interventions reveal the building’s layered history.
Tips for planning your visit
Weekday mornings are calmest. Reserve a time slot, consider an audio guide, and wear comfortable shoes. If you’re combining museums, map out a route and budget 60–90 minutes per additional venue.
Highlights for first-timers
Start with Nefertiti, then the Berlin Gold Hat and the prehistoric galleries. Don’t miss Chipperfield’s stair hall for a striking blend of old and new.
Practical information
Opening hours: Usually 10:00–18:00; late openings on select days.
Location: Museum Island, Berlin.
Transport: S-Bahn Hackescher Markt; U6 Friedrichstraße; trams to Museumsinsel.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; lifts available.
Lockers: Paid lockers at the entrance.
Museum Visits in Berlin on Rainy Days – Tips for Indoor Activities in Berlin’s Museums
Stay dry and inspired: explore world-class collections on UNESCO-listed Museum Island and beyond.
Berlin offers a wealth of exciting activities—perfect for rainy days. Visiting one of the city’s museums is a great way to escape the weather while diving into Berlin’s rich history, art and culture. Museum Island lets you see several highlights in one day with easy, walkable routes.
- Neues Museum: World-famous archaeology and ancient art, including the bust of Nefertiti—ideal for a focused 90-minute visit on Museum Island.
- Pergamon Museum: Among Berlin’s most visited; known for monumental reconstructions like the Ishtar Gate and the Pergamon Altar.
- Altes Museum: The island’s first museum; elegant rotunda and superb Greek & Roman collections.