Visit the Bode Museum, perhaps, the most elegant museum of the Museum Island in Berlin –and explore its extensive collection.
Built in 1904, the Bode Museum became the fourth museum of the famous Museum Island. It was originally called the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum after Emperor Frederick III. However, after World War II the museum was renamed in honor of its first curator, famous German art historian, Wilhelm von Bode whose ideas laid the foundation for this unique institution.
Explore the incredible collection of the Bode Museum which includes sculptures and paintings from the end of the Roman Empire to the 18th century. The exhibition allows to trace the progression of European art highlighting different art movements from Early Christian art, through Romanesque and Gothic, to Baroque and Classicism eras. Discover stylistic changes and the evolution of world’s perception in European culture. Immerse yourself in the world of timeless beauty in the halls of the Bode Museum.