The 1. Berliner DDR Motorrad Museum (“First GDR Motorcycle Museum in Berlin”) showcases over 140 motorcycles, scooters and mopeds from manufacturers that include DKW/IFA/MZ, Simson-Suhl, IWL and EMW on a 1,000 square metre exhibition space.
An insider's tip in Berlin-Charlottenburg, this collection of plaster casts of ancient sculptures is primarily used for research and teaching purposes for students and lecturers in Berlin.
The Luftwaffen Museum of the German Armed Forces located in the former Gatow military airport has shown the development of the air force in Germany since 1984
The Allied Museum tells the history of the Western Powers in Berlin. The buildings are located in the center of the former U.S. sector and originally housed the cinema and the library of the U.S. garrison.
The impressive museum on Berlin's Museum Island presents a collection of 19th century art from the period between the French Revolution and the First World War, from classicism to secessionism.
The Altes Museum (Museum of the Ancient World) is one of five museums on Berlin's Museum Island. Built between 1823 and 1830 according to plans by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, it is one of the foremost examples of classical architecture.
The Amerika Haus on Hardenbergstraße in Berlin-Charlottenburg was designed by architect Bruno Grimmek and built in 1956-57 as part of the International Building Exhibition.
The hidden museum highlights works by forgotten female artists and supports new and interesting ‘female’ art. The non-profit organisation lovingly collects and displays scattered, long forgotten pieces of art.