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Tutankhamun – His Tomb and his Treasures

mask19.11.07Tutankhamun – His Tomb and his Treasures

(Sein Grab und die Schätze)

 

A major exhibition of the international archaeological sensation. The spectacular reconstruction of the Pharaoh’s tomb and treasures.

The Tutankhamun exhibition breaks new ground in the presentation of cultural history, in general and with ancient Egypt in particular.

On the one hand is the incomparable breadth of presentation with more than 1,000 objects – perfect replicas produced under scientific supervision – TUTANKHAMUN is more complete than any previous exhibition of originals. On the other hand, there is the sumptuous arrangement of the treasures.

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Entering the tomb chamber, feeling like a discoverer with the unbelievable splendor right before your eyes, close enough to touch – it’s an adventure for all the senses that no visitor will forget.

Opening Hours: daily, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

9th March – 1st September 2013

 

ARENA Berlin
Eichenstraße 4
12435 Berlin
 
Tickets: +49 30 479 974 77
 
www.tut-exhibition.com
 
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Dali – The exhibition at Potsdamer Platz

daliberlin_besucher_1On the 5th of February 2009 the new cultural highlight “Dalí – The exhibition at Potsdamer Platz” opened its doors right in the pulsating heart of Berlin.

This, the work of one of the most sophisticated and contradictory artists of the modern age, Salvador Dalí, is brought to the general public in a permanent museum exhibition in Germany.

The Museum with over 450 exhibits from private collections from around the world, under the direction of the curator and executive director Carsten Kollmeier, offers the most comprehensive insight into the work in the heart of the cultural metropolis.

Opening hours: opened daily, Mon -Sat noon – 8 p.m., Sun + holidays 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

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Leipziger Platz 7
10117 Berlin
 
Tel: +49 30 206 735 860
                           
www.daliberlin.de

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The Story of Berlin – A first hand Interactive History

logoThe permanent exhibition “The Story of Berlin” at Kurfürstendamm invites visitors to immerse into the history of the German capital in 23 theme rooms. The exhibition includes multimedia elements such as up-to-date animation technology and walk through sets to enable everyone to experience the different phases of the 800 years of the capital’s development, from its trading centre status in the Middle Ages to the Fall of The Berlin Wall.

The Story of Berlin, BerlinThe Story of Berlin successfully integrates modern exhibition features together with original models and lavishly reconstructed historic facsimiles to help the visitor “feel” the atmosphere of the city’s then and now.
Instead of merely displaying dates and facts about historical personalities, the priority is given to the Berliners and their lifestyle at certain points in history.

Visual elements such as 3D figures and elaborately constructed lightning vividly create the ambiance of the ancient.

Story of BerlinA very special feature and a must-see is the nuclear bomb shelter from
the Cold War. It has been constructed for the inhabitants of West Berlin in order to prevent a huge nuclear contagion and now is an impressive reminder of the fear in the days of the Cold War.

Being situated underneath Kurfürstendamm, the shelter can be visited with a tour guide supporting the visitors with striking and at the same time distressing facts and details of the shelter.

Every hour sharp, the tour starts its journey into the past and underground.

Opening hours: Open daily from 10 am to 8 pm.

No entry after 6 p.m. The last guided tour through the nuclear shelter starts at 6 pm.

THE STORY OF BERLIN
Kurfürstendamm 207-208
10719 Berlin
 
Tel: +49 30 887 20 100
 
info@story-of-berlin.de
www.story-of-berlin.de
 
Metro: S Savignyplatz S5, S7, S9, S75
U Uhlandstraße U1
 

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