Get skip-the-line tickets and enjoy a hassle free entry into the Bode Museum, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Berlin
Explore the Münzkabinett (Coin Cabinet) which has an astounding collection of 500,000 items including items from Ancient Greece, Rome, the Orient and others
Witness one of the largest coin cabinets in the world with the rare Numismatic Collection displayed in the Bode museum
Get amazed by the artefacts of The Christian Orient, Byzantium, Ravenna, Italian Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque eras and others
Activity Location: Am Kupfergraben, Eingang über die Monbijoubrücke, 10117 Berlin
Activity Duration: 2-3 Hours (Approx.)
Activity Timings:
Last Admission: 30 minutes before the closing time.
About the Bode Museum:
The Bode Museum is one of the five museums of the Berlin Museum which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has the Byzantine Art Museum which has pieces from the third to fifteenth centuries and the Numismatic Collection, which is one of the largest coin cabinets in the world. It also has the Sculpture Collection which has works from the early middle -ages to the 18th century. Admire the art masterpieces from the various eras including Italian Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque eras with your Bode Museum tickets.
About the Bode Museum Tickets:
How to Reach:
The best time to visit the Bode Museum is during the early hours after the opening of the place. During this time you will get less crowd which will give you more space to explore the museum in a more detailed way. By arriving early you can also spend more time without getting late and discover all the aspects of the museum.
Yes, the Bode Museum is worth visiting, as it offers some of the most important aspects of history from different eras of world history. You can see Byzantine Art here along with one of the biggest collections of sculptures in the world.
Sculpture Collection: The museum holds one of the largest ancient sculpture collections in the world, offering various masterpieces such as German sculpture by Ignaz Günther and Tilman Riemenschneider.
Numismatic Collection: With over 500,000 million objects, it is one of the most significant numismatic collections in the entire world. You can also see various seals, jetons, money, and tokens here from 7th century BC till present day.
It takes around 4-5 hours approximately to explore all the important exhibitions of the museum. Discover the largest collection of Numismatic and Byzantine Art Sculptures here along with other eras of the masterpieces.