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The Pergamon Museum is located on the famous Museum Island in the historic center of Berlin and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With more than a million visitors a year, it is one of the most visited art museums in Berlin.
Designed by Alfred Messel and Ludwig Hoffman, the construction of the building took place between 1910 to 1930. The museum was badly damaged during the air raids at the end of the Second World War and the reconstruction took place from 1948 to 1959.
The Pergamon Museum is divided into three collections: The Collection of Antiquities, the Middle East Museum and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Embark on a journey into the past and marvel at the imposing reconstructions that have made the museum famous worldwide. Named after the ancient city of Pergamon, the star attraction is the Pergamon Altar from the 2nd century BC. Other masterpieces include the marbled Market Gate of Miletus, the Ishtar Gate and Processional Way from Babylon, and the Mshatta Facade.
The Pergamon Museum is open every day except Mondays and can be easily reached by public transport (S-Bahn station: Hackescher Markt, bus stop: Am Lustgarten).
Our recommendations in Pergamon Museum
Skip-the-line ticket for Asisi Panorama of Ancient World with Pergamon Altar
Visit Ancient Greece with a stunning 360-degree painting that makes you experience the beauty of the Pergamon Altar in its original size and location.
Berlin WelcomeCard with entrance to the Museum Island
Enjoy a comfortable entrance to Museum Island, discounts for top attractions and unlimited travel for 72 hours with the Berlin WelcomeCard. It's your key to Berlin!
Skip-the-line ticket for Asisi Panorama of Ancient World with Pergamon Altar
Visit Ancient Greece with a stunning 360-degree painting that makes you experience the beauty of the Pergamon Altar in its original size and location.
Berlin WelcomeCard with entrance to the Museum Island
Enjoy a comfortable entrance to Museum Island, discounts for top attractions and unlimited travel for 72 hours with the Berlin WelcomeCard. It's your key to Berlin!
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