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Altes Museum

About


The Altes Museum or Old Museum (until 1845 Royal Museum) located on Berlin's Museum Island was built between 1825 and 1828 by the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the neoclassical style to house the Prussian Royal family's art collection.

One of the masterpieces of the area known as Museum Island, the Altes Museum (Old Museum) was the first dedicated museum building in Berlin.

The Building

The building uses the Greek Stoa in Athens as a model. The museum uses the Ionic Order to articulate the front, which is the only part of the exterior with any visual sign of the Orders; the other three remaining facades are of brick and stone banding.

History

In 1830 it opened to the public but was quite badly damaged during the Second World War. After restorations in 1966 during which the dome was rebuilt to form a half ellipse, it re-opened as a museum displaying ancient Greek and Roman artifacts.

The Altes Museum currently features a large neon sign stating ALL ART HAS BEEN CONTEMPORARY.

Prices:
Admission costs EUR4; concessions EUR2.

Address: Bodestrasse 1-3, Berlin, 10178
Telephone: 030 20-99-55-55
















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