Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free

Welcome to Berlin, Germany’s Amazing Altes Museum.

by | Oct 23, 2024 | Original Berlin

The Altes Museum, sometimes known as the Old Museum, is a wonder of architecture, situated in the centre of Berlin, Germany. This magnificent neoclassical building is one of five internationally recognised museums on the famous Museum Island. For art lovers and those who seek only history, The Altes Museum gives an amazing experience with its rich history, exciting displays, unique, magnificent collection.

The Altes Museum’s Interesting Past

Under the direction of famous architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, work on the Altes Museum started in 1823. It was essential to King Frederick William III of Prussia’s plan to build a museum on Museum Island to display the royal art collection and provide cultural enrichment for the general public.

The museum is among the oldest in Germany, having been established in 1830. It has endured wars, political upheavals, and major reconstructions throughout the years, eventually becoming a veritable gold mine of art and history in the centre of Berlin.

Admire the Architecture’s Magnificence

The architecture of the Altes Museum exemplifies the 19th-century neoclassical style. It exudes sophistication and elegance from its striking colonnaded exterior, which is embellished with Ionic columns. A majestic portico at the main entrance invites guests to discover the delights inside.

A magnificent rotunda with elaborate stucco accents, breathtaking frescoes, and a grand staircase that beckons you to take a trip through art and history awaits you as soon as you enter. The museum’s well-planned layout and well chosen areas foster an environment that encourages investigation and learning.

Exploration of Ancient Art and Artefacts

Ancient civilisations are the main subject of the collections at the Altes Museum, which offer an insight into the rich cultural legacies of many ancient societies, like as the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. Vases, jewellery, ceramics, sculptures, and much more may be found at the museum.

Ancient Greek Art

Take a stroll through the hallways and take in the magnificent collection of Greek artwork. Admire the finely sculpted marble statues that represent heroes, gods, and common people. Explore the development of artistic styles across the ages and delve into the realm of Greek mythology.

Roman Treasures

A fascinating collection of Roman artefacts that provide insights into the magnificence of the Roman Empire is on display at the Altes Museum. Admire the exquisite jewellery, breathtaking portraits, and mosaics that capture this ancient civilization’s rich cultural legacy.

Ancient Egyptian Artefacts

Explore the museum’s fascinating Egyptian collection and lose yourself in the mysteries of ancient Egyptian civilisation. Admire the magnificent statues, fine jewellery, and intriguing sarcophagi that bring the pharaohs’ stories to life.

Make Your Visit Better with Interesting Exhibitions

The Altes Museum offers fascinating temporary exhibitions in addition to its permanent collection, giving your visit more depth and variety. These displays explore particular facets of art, history, or culture, providing new insights and enhancing your understanding.

Regardless of your interests—a particular historical period, a particular artistic movement, or the fascinating backstories of well-known works of art—the museum’s engaging exhibitions will capture your interest and spark your creativity. During your visit, make sure to check the museum’s website or ask the information desk about the most recent displays.

Useful Information for Your Trip

The following advice will help you get the most out of your trip to the Altes Museum:

You can plan to ensure a great time but especially during bus and high travel season.

If you prefer not to stand in line to get in, consider buying your tickets online.

There are audio guides selling for (around) £4 at the other end, which provide enlightening commentary on the exhibits, helping you with the artworks.

Just enjoy each artifact’s beauty, details by taking your time. At benches and relaxation spots you have got to stop and think.

One can expect limited memories, but there is photography allowed. If you have a favourite piece you see during your visit – take a picture, but remember to look after other guests.

Tour the museums around on Museum Island or take a nice stroll along Unter den Linden boulevard after your visit.

And rightly so, to give yourself the best experience you should plan your trip well in advance especially in the busiest of travel seasons.

Buy tickets online so they enter and you don’t have to deal with lines.

There are audio guides that give you enlightening commentary regarding the exhibits and increase your grasp on the artworks.

Take a time to enjoy the magnificence and details this place offers. You can sit still at the museum benches and relaxation spots.

They may only allow flash, but you can take pictures. Take pictures of your favorite pieces, but be respectful to other guest.

Museums don’t have to end here – tour the surrounding museums on Museum Island or stroll down Unter den Linden boulevard after your museum visit.

Participate in Historical and Artistic Activity.

You cannot miss visiting the mesmerising Altes Museum — for the splendour, history, and beauty of ancient civilisations. The chance it offers to look at works of art and artefacts which have endured, allows us to see the amazing achievements of humanity over the millenia.

You’ll come away having been inspired, amazed and having your appreciation for our shared cultural heritage increased, no matter what your interest in art, history or the world in general.

Thank you for reading. If you're inspired by the stories of Berlin and want to delve deeper, why not join us on our Free Berlin Walking Tour? It's a wonderful way to immerse yourself in the city's rich history and vibrant culture. We look forward to welcoming you soon.

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free