Pergamonmuseum, Berlin
The Pergamonmuseum is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed building on Museum Island in Berlin's historic center. It was erected between 1910 and 1930 by German Emperor Wilhelm II on plans by Alfred Messel and Ludwig Hoffmann in the Stripped Classicism style. The Antikensammlung, which includes the famed Pergamon Altar, the Vorderasiatisches Museum, and the Museum für Islamische Kunst is currently housed at the Pergamon Museum. The structure is closed for renovations until 2025.
Berlin, Germany's capital city, boasts a plethora of fantastic museums for both visitors and locals to enjoy. The Pergamon Museum, on the other hand, allows you to get up close and personal with some of the world's historical wonders, like the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, the Pergamon Altar, and the Market Gate of Miletus, as people did approximately 4.000 years ago.
Location: Bodestraße 1, Berlin 10178
Website: smb.museum/en/museums-institutions/pergamonmuseum