Permanent display
Back! Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age
until 31 Dec 2050 at Neues Museum
· Berlin
The Museum of Pre- and Early History invites visitors on a tour through the oldest epochs of human history, housed on the museum's upper floor.
With its unique collections dedicated to the prehistory and early history of Europe and the adjacent regions of Asia, the museum traces the great lines of development of early human civilization — from the first worked stones of the Stone Age, through the metallurgical innovations of the Bronze Age, to the widespread use of iron that defined the Iron Age.
With its unique collections dedicated to the prehistory and early history of Europe and the adjacent regions of Asia, the museum traces the great lines of development of early human civilization — from the first worked stones of the Stone Age, through the metallurgical innovations of the Bronze Age, to the widespread use of iron that defined the Iron Age.
About the venue
Neues Museum
· Berlin
The Neues Museum is a listed building on the Museum Island of Berlin. Built from 1843 to 1855 by order of King Frederick William IV of Prussia in Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival styles, it is considered as the major work of Friedrich August Stüler. After suffering damage in World War II and…