Powered by Tiqets
Powered by Tiqets
Help
  1. Germany
  2. Berlin
  3. Altes Museum

Altes Museum Tickets

4.7 (58 reviews)

Check availability

2 options • from $10.00

Hand-picked combinations

Combine Altes Museum with other Berlin favorites. Some things are better together.

What's on Altes Museum

The permanent exhibition of this world-famous antiquities collection gives visitors the chance to immerse themselves in the rich cultural history of the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans. The display – which is divided up chronologically and thematically – presents some of the key works of classical art, such as the bronze statue known as the Praying Boy, the so-called Berlin Goddess, and outstanding portraits of Caesar and Cleopatra. The architectural epicentre of the display is formed by the rotunda, designed after the Pantheon in Rome, and adorned with statues of Roman deities.

Myth and Everyday Life On the main floor, diverse objects in all media and from all genres explore themes such as the “Heroic Age” in early Greece from 1000 to 700 BC and the world of Greek mythology with its moving and dramatic episodes, but also look at everyday life in the classical metropolis of Athens. The display sheds light on the important role of theatre in Greek culture (something that continues to have an influence today), and on the many facets of life in the cities and in the courts of the rulers in the Hellenic era after Alexander the Great, with the stark social contrasts that characterised this time.

Italia Antiqua The upper floor depicts the rise of the civilisation of the Etruscans in Italy. A broad spectrum of objects provides an overview of Etruscan urban civilization, religious beliefs, influence across the Mediterranean region, and highly specialised arts and crafts.

This section is followed by the world of the Roman Empire, with the section “Life and Death in Rome”, with a recreation of lavish Roman dwellings in “Roman Villas: A Life of Luxury”. In “Rome – Faces of the Empire”, stone sculptures, portraits on coins, delicate, small-format gem reliefs and painted portraits allow audiences to come face to face with the families of Roman emperors and citizens alike.

Altes Museum reviews

4.7
58 verified customer reviews
5
4
3
2
1
48
7
2
0
1

Customer images

3 reviews
A
Anonymous
26 Oct 2023
Excellent
A superb range of Ancient Greek artefacts - comprehensive information about each piece in English.
Altes Museum: Skip The Line
L
Loïc,  Belgium Belgium
14 Jan 2024
Good
Super Musée! je recommande
Altes Museum: Skip The Line
J
Jennifer,  United States United States
06 Aug 2017
Excellent
The Altes Museum has a lot of beautiful historical items as well as gorgeous room of statues. The line is not very long, so I'm not sure how much time this ticket saved.
Altes Museum: Skip The Line

About: Altes Museum

Designed by the multitalented Karl Friedrich Schinkel - a Prussian painter, urban planner and architect - the Altes Museum (Old Museum) on Berlin's Museum Island is a neoclassical beauty.

Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Altes Museum
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178, Berlin
Open in Maps

Suggested by Tiqets

The Neues Museum reopened in 2009, after extensive renovations. Since then, it has attracted more than a million visitors per year. It houses two major collections.
4.7 (1,247)
From $10.66
The popular Pergamon Museum in Berlin is a great solution to a first world problem; it was built because there wasn't enough room in the nearby Bode Museum for all its artistic and archaeological relics. Construction carried on even through WWI and the great inflation of the 1920s. The then completed Pergamon was also badly damaged at the end of WWII (though fortunately its contents escaped damage). NOTE: The Pergamon Museum will be closed until 2027.
4.7 (394)
From $14.93
The Bode Museum is a majestic building located on the northern tip of Museum Island, the cultural complex on the River Spree in central Berlin. The Baroque design of the Bode Museum may be the most remarkable one on the island and serves as a popular photo backdrop.
4.6 (84)
From $10.66
Cruise through Berlin and see a new side of the German capital
4.3 (93)
From $21.22
up to —20%
The Wall Museum recounts the history of the Berlin Wall using various forms of media across 13 rooms. It can be found at the East Side Gallery, Berlin, on the riverside of the Spree. The nearest station is Berlin Warschauer Straße.
4.1 (21)
From $10.66
up to —16%
Explore artistic and historical treasures from some of the world's greatest artists
4.5 (44,530)
From $19.19

Top things to do in Berlin

Explore Berlin

Cities in Germany

Explore Germany