Want More Culture This May?
Then a trip to Berlin is hard to beat with an abundance of museums, green spaces, buzzing bars, opera, theatre, restaurants, and brunch spots. Read on to find out more.
Start the day right with breakfast at the iconic Berlin TV Tower and tuck into your continental while taking in panoramic views over the city. Get your tickets here…
Skip the line and be transported back to an ancient world where Greek philosophers wandered and Roman soldiers marched at the Altes Museum, be inspired by the art of the Etruscans, the skill and mastery of the Greek potters, and the beauty of the ancient statues, including one of the world’s most famous lovers, Julius Caesar, and Cleopatra.
For Art, the Alte Nationalgalerie (or Old National Gallery, in German), is the place to go in Berlin for a dazzling collection of Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Modernist, and Impressionist art. As well as unmissable works by German artists, here you will find paintings by Manet, Monet, Cézanne, and others.
The Berggruen Museum also has a staggering collection of works by a who’s who of modern art stars. Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee, Alberto Giacometti, and more make the Berggruen one of Berlin's most important modern art museums.
Head to Checkpoint Charlie, a symbol of life during the East and West divide of the Iron Curtain and enter the Trabi Museum, and explore a museum dedicated to the cult classic car of East Germany.
Wander through the 'Tiergarten' park, home to Berlin Zoo and the Victory Column, where you can climb the steps and take in the view from the top and make time just to stroll around the city. Never a place to shy away from its turbulent past, there is evidence of major historical events to be seen on nearly every street.
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