Pergamon-Museum Local History & Culture

Treasures of the Orient

Am Kupfergraben
Berlin,
10178
Germany
Phone No. +49 30 2090 5577
Visit Websitehttp://www.smb.museum/smb/stan..

Transport Options:
Train Available: Friedrichstraße: U6

Overview

This museum houses a vast collection of artifacts from the ancient world, the crowning glory being the altar from the Zeus Tempel in Pergamon (180-160 BCE), one of the world's most significant archaeological finds. The museum is also home to parts of the magnificent Antique Collection, the East Asian Collection, the Near Eastern Museum and the Islamic Museum. The electronic guides for visitors are very informative and are available in several languages for a small fee.

Open Hours

Th from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, Fr to We from 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM

Upcoming Events Near Museum für Islamische Kunst

Tags

Art & Culture, A Day In The City, Five Days In The City, Three Days In The City

Very disappointedby Yahoo | 2008-10-14 17:30:14 |

On a recent tour in Berlin we went to the Pergamon Musuem. The museum does have a lot of interesting pieces; however the electronics we were given to hear about each piece in English were in a word "Terrible". The first unit we received didn't have any volume and you couldn't hear it. We got a second unit which flat out didn't work at all. We just got tired of trying to get setup within the alotted time we had to be at the museum, so basically quit trying. I am sure if things worked out as advertised we would have enjoyed the museum much more than we did.

I definitely have to go backby Yahoo | 2007-11-01 17:04:46 |

The greek Pergamon exhibits and the Babylon gate were amazing. This museum has some very cool stuff including a whole section for the ancient middle east. There is too much to take in with just one visit though!

Wonderfulby Yahoo | 2007-08-20 12:14:13 |

Though not easily accessible as it stands a bit of the way from the main street and partly being reconstructed, this place is a must see. Expect minimum 1h stay. You can take photos without flash. Altar and Ishtar Gates are a must see for a lifetime. Audioguide explains things and you can sit down on the benches and take your time. Really worth your money.

I shall returnby Yahoo | 2007-07-12 22:42:57 |

Fantastic and overpowering,have never seen an exhibition to match it.Reservations-I wish they had left the high alter where it came from!(having viewed the site)The replica gateway at 30to40foot high is also a high spot.A truly great museum for a nominal entrance fee.

Impressiveby Yahoo | 2007-07-01 22:27:17 |

Unfortunately I didn't spend enough time in Berlin to see all the museums. This one was in my top 2. It's great to see the Pergamon Altar, the Ishtar Gate, and much more up close. The Market Gate from Miletus was being renovated while I was there, so we couldn't really see that.

Working with historyby Yahoo | 2007-05-26 23:14:19 |

I like to read and learn about history. The Pergamon-Museum is a must to visit. Quiet atmosphere give you the time to study history and the old world.

amazing trip.by Yahoo | 2007-05-18 15:42:38 |

i thought i was all great i had so much fun!! there was so much to do!! and all of the people were very nice and helping.

I can not wait till I get to go back!!by Yahoo | 2007-03-23 17:58:31 |

I love the way they set up the art afacts and the discriptions to discribe them. I did not like the servece there or room to park.

Amazing!!! One of the best in the world.by Yahoo | 2006-12-04 09:41:37 |

I've been to the most great museums in the world, and to the ancient Roman and Greek archeological sites in Italy, Greece and Turkey including Bergamon where Pergamon is located. Of course the temple wasn't there and I finally got to see it here and it's quite breathtaking. Sheer scale of the museum and body of collection of Hellenistic sculptures are amazing. Also, the mosaic floor in front of the Athena's statue is by far the BEST I've every seen. The experience of walking through the Gate of Ishtar and the Procession Way of Babylon was incredible. Not to be missed!!! Give yourself at least a half a day so you can listen to their extremely informative and well recorded description of all the artifacts on the free head set. I recommend starting with #10 on the head set which gives you about 30 hour of highlights of the museum. After that you can spend more time exploring at your own pace.

Fantastic Discoveryby Yahoo | 2006-09-02 13:06:41 |

I dont know how to begin to explain the wonderful experience. Admittedly, Im not a frequent visitor of museums. I brought my 20 yr old daughter with me, slightly opprehensive as to what her reaction would be. We both LOVED IT! It was stunning to see such history right before our very eyes! I must say, the free audio guide is a MUST! Without it, I would have not understood the true value of what I was seeing. I now know what the Pergamon Alter and Ishtar gate is!! :) I highly recommend visiting this museum. a "MUST SEE".