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German Historical Museum

The Deutsches Historisches Museum is a Berlin museum dedicated to the history of Germany and the German population. The museum is housed in the former arsenal building, a building built in the Baroque style, and in the adjacent modern exhibition hall designed by the Chinese architect Ieoh Ming Pei, also author of the famous pyramid of the Louvre Museum. The exhibition space extends over 7500 square meters divided over two floors and includes a collection of documents, paintings, furnishings, machinery and objects of all kinds, which together draw the rich historical and social representation of the country from 2000 years ago to the our days. The exhibition hall adjacent to the building was inaugurated in 2003 and is used as a venue for temporary exhibitions. It is a spectacular glass building, developed vertically and built with a strongly modernist imprint: this creates a symbiosis between the new and the old body of the museum.



Timetable and tickets

Address

Unter den Linden 2
10117 Berlin

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