This interactive hands-on world for children arouses enthusiasm for science and technology. This museum invites young and old to undertake a massive tour of discovery through the world of science.
Free entry only with Berlin WelcomeCard all inclusive! After six years of closure for renovations, the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) will once again present major works of Classical Modernism from the National Gallery collection.
The golden dome of this “New Synagogue” dominates the skyline of central Berlin. Built in 1866, this synagogue on Oranienburger Straße was once the largest and most beautiful Jewish worship space in Germany.
The Neues Museum houses three collections: The Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection, the Museum of Prehistory and Early History, and the Collection of Classical Antiquities. Open Tue - Sun.
When it re-opened in 2004, Berlin’s Olympic Stadium became a must-see for visitors. Experience the exciting story of the site from the 1920s to the present. You can visit the site on your (multimedia guide available) or you can take a behind-the-scenes tour of the five-star stadium. We look forward to your visit!
The ride in the fastest lift in all of Europe takes just 20 seconds to the viewing platform on the Kollhoff Tower 100 metres above Potsdamer Platz
At the Paradox Museum, the world is upside down, and not just in the museum's own Reversed Room. Because all the things that are taken for granted outside the rooms suddenly no longer work here, or work in a completely different way…
Discover Potsdam like a king with the bike! Then take a kayak or stand-up paddleboard and spend the most beautiful day of your holiday on the Griebnitzsee!