Berlin's Neues Museum, boasting ancient treasures such as a famous bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti and a magnificent Bronze Age golden hat, is finally reopening to the public after standing for ...
After more than 60 years in ruins, the Neues Museum (New Museum) on Berlin's Museum Island is scheduled to re-open its doors on Oct. 16. The re-opening completes the decade-long, 200 million euro ...
For seven decades Berlin's Neues Museum was a derelict, bomb-scarred shell -- but finally it is back, boasting a star-studded cast including the 3,400-year-old bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti.
Berlin's Neues Museum has finally reopened to the public after 70 years, with a bust of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti as a central exhibit. The opening is the first time since World War II that all of ...
Berlin's Neues Museum, by Prussian architect Friedrich August Stiller, opened to the public in 1855. After the Second World War, it was left in ruins and sat roofless for over 50 years. Renovation ...
Ten sculptures that were thought to have been destroyed or lost in Germany after World War II have been found in Berlin and will soon be displayed in a museum there. The Neues Museum will display the ...
The 233 million reconstruction of the last major ruin on Berlin's Museum Island is finished, and the foundation in charge can now start filling it with art. This weekend Berliners will get to see the ...
After 70 years, Berlin's Neues Museum reopens with Nefertiti as star. October 19, 2009 — -- It's a day that took decades to arrive. One of the jewels of Berlin's Museum Island complex will reopen ...
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