Verdict
Neues Museum (Nefertiti)

Neues Museum (Nefertiti)

David Chipperfield's acclaimed rebuild housing the bust of Nefertiti and Egyptian and prehistoric collections.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    The building itself is the draw — Chipperfield wove the war ruins into a quietly moving restoration — and Nefertiti in her own dim rotunda is a genuine spine-tingle.

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  2. 02

    The catch: photography of Nefertiti is banned, the room gets a scrum, and it's one bust among rooms most people rush past.

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Is it a fit?

Think twice if

  • The main downside would spoil the experience

    The catch: photography of Nefertiti is banned, the room gets a scrum, and it's one bust among rooms most people rush past.

Plan it well

Cost
~€14
Timing
Open and busiest midday; arrive at opening to have the Nefertiti rotunda briefly to yourself.
Booking
Timed online ticket recommended in peak season.
Allow
1.5–2 hr
Accessibility
Lifts reach all floors; step-free throughout.
Getting there
S Hackescher Markt or U5 Museumsinsel.

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Sources and method (2)
  • Home of the ~3,300-year-old bust of Nefertiti, displayed in the North Dome Hall where photography is forbidden. visitberlin.de
  • General admission is about €14 (reduced ~€7; under-18s free); closed Mondays, open to 20:00 on Thursdays. visitberlin.de