Museum für Islamische Kunst is a art museum Museumsinsel Berlin located in Germany.
Am Kupfergraben 5 10117 Berlin Germany
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Amazing place with magnificent pieces of art . Make sure to go there early to enjoy the English audio experience and take your time. They close at 6PM
The museum is absolutely amazing, with a good exposition of art pieces.
Eveyone should come and visit this museum to see islamic heritages!
Definitely worth a visit. But bring an audioguide
Most amazing art in the world!
Wonderful museum
The Aleppo room is a masterpiece
Grandioso.
Berlin'de gezip görülmesi gereken yerlerden bir tanesi.. Bu büyüklükte ve kalitede geleneksel halıyı Türkiye'de bile bulmak imkansız gibi..
Farklı kültürlerin bir araya gelişinden bir derleme. Çok renkli eserler var. Konya’dan gelenler muazzam. Türk, Arap, Türki, Farsi, Endülüs
Ortadoğu, mezapotamya ve anadolu'nun seçkin eserleri....
Bir çok çalıntı eser var. Ama bunun dışında el yazması koleksiyonu çok zengin.
İlginç bir deneyim oldu
Loved it! The 360-view over a Roman scenery which you can discover step by step was fantastic. - Mareike Bräuer
A decent café located in the Pergamon Museum. They also serve food, the tarte flambée classic was yummy. - Lina
So much sculpture if you like! The interior is beautiful. We bought a 3 day museum pass. It's very money saving - Dorothy Ng
Amazing selection of art by mostly, but not only, German artists active during the 19th century. Very nice space. Open and lets you get very close to the artwork. - Viktoria Ejenäs
Unbelievable. Breathtaking. Magnificent. All the atmosphere is just impressing. Art pieces, collection and exhibition are hypnotic. The architecture and interior design of gallery ids the best. ???? - Ismail Çobanoğlu
Lovely exhibitions, very interesting, with a slight caveat: very little sense of continuity between the halls and the exhibitions. Overall absolutely worth it. - Artemi Morningstar
you must go for sure. on the top you have a beautiful city view - mellow mood
A MUST in Berlin! Take enough time to explore the exhibitions. It is awesome! - Anett Szabó