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Nowadays the Charlottenburg Schloss is Berlin’s largest and most magnificent palace. The gardens of the estate attract both tourists and local visitors. This in-app audio tour will introduce you to the history of this place and its inhabitants - the Prussian Royal House of Hohenzollern. Strolling around the enchanting baroque, rococo and neoclassical interiors of this once royal summer residence, you will find out how Hohenzollerns became one of the most powerful Royal Houses of the 18-19th century Europe. You will also get to know their passions and talents while admiring the priceless artefacts that were once their belongings. The tour will allow you to discover some of the secrets hidden in various corners of the Charlottenburg Park. With a walk through the Palace Gardens, you will explore architectural marvels of the estate, like the Large Orangery, the Mausoleum, the Belvedere and the New Pavilion, where the tour will end.
Meet face to face with some of the treasures of ancient Egyptian art at the Neues Museum in Berlin guided by this insightful in-app audio tour. The Neues Museum or the New Museum is famous for one of the best in the world collections of ancient Egyptian art. It exhibits artifacts that span 3 thousand years of history and present different aspects of life in ancient Egypt. Admire the timeless beauty of Egyptian art and get to know more about everyday life millennia ago. See the star of the collection – one of the symbols of ancient Egyptian civilization – the splendid bust of Nefertiti. Be impressed by the elegance of the famous queen and learn more about the turbulent period when this unique art piece was created. Explore the world of ancient Egyptian tombs. Discover how the mummies were made and learn about mysterious rituals conducted to ensure the well-being of deceased in the afterlife. This tour introduces you to the very highlights of Egyptian collection. It gives a compelling and engaging audio commentary to help you get the most of your visit to the Neues Museum.
Explore the highlights of the Berlin Natural History Museum with your own in-app audio tour! Just a 10-minute walk from Berlin Central Station, the Berlin Natural History Museum, is one of the most important in Germany. It houses a mind-blowing collection of over 30 million specimens: genuine plants, animals, fossils, minerals, meteorites, and models of anything that could not be preserved in its natural form. During your visit to the Natural History Museum, you will see the world's tallest mounted dinosaur skeleton and other unique fossils. With the captivating audio commentary, you will learn more about the history of the universe and the Solar System. You'll explore the evolution of life on Earth—get ready to be blown away by the stunning Biodiversity Wall that represents every creature imaginable. You will marvel at the skill and talent of the museum's taxidermy experts, who preserved some of the extinct animal species for future generations. The collection of meteorites will tell stories of discoveries of astronomic importance, while the earthly mineral collection will show you about three-quarters of all minerals in the world. And last but not least, you will experience the ongoing digitization initiative. According to the museum's Future Plan, it will make the scientifically priceless collections more accessible and enable international knowledge transfer. Note! This tour is not affiliated with the Berlin Natural History Museum but is provide
The Berlin Cathedral located in the heart of the historic city center is one of the most visited landmarks of the German capital. With this tour, you will explore Germany’s largest Protestant church and see why it is called unique with no hint of exaggeration. Built in the early 20th century, the Cathedral has survived the most turbulent times of the European past, and its rich history hides many secrets the tour is about to reveal. Walking under the dome of the Cathedral, you will see the most sumptuous interior that a Protestant church has ever had. If the timing is right, you will have a chance to listen to the powerful ‘voice of God’ – the Sauer Organ with over 7,000 pipes, an exceptional creation of the Late Romantic era in German musical culture. You will learn about one of the most important dynastic tombs in Europe – the grim yet noble Hohenzollern Crypt lying underneath the Cathedral, and admire the richly decorated Imperial Stairs leading to the Imperial Box created for the Kaiser and his wife. Berlin Cathedral we can see today is very different from the Cathedral that the Emperor Wilhelm II had seen in the last years of his reign. The tour will guide you through the fearsome years of two World Wars and tell the story of the phoenix risen from the ashes. But that’s only one chapter of the tale. At the end of the tour, you will climb 270 steps to the observation deck, enjoy the city landscape, and feel the lively vibe of Berlin’s bright present and future.
Discover the beauty and brilliance of European art masterpieces at the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin with our insightful self-guided audio tour. The Gemäldegalerie is home to one of the finest collections of European art masterpieces from the 13th to 18th centuries. Admire the intricate details and techniques of each painting and learn about their cultural and historical significance. See some of the most famous works of art in the world, including masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Rubens. Marvel at their beauty and get an insight into the lives and times of the artists who created them. Explore the different styles and techniques of European art throughout the centuries. From the medieval art of the 13th century to the romanticism of the 18th century, discover the evolution of European art and the impact it had on the world. This self-guided audio tour is designed to give you a compelling and engaging commentary on the highlights of the collection. Explore at your own pace and delve into the beauty and brilliance of European art masterpieces at the Gemäldegalerie.
Visit one of Berlin’s iconic cultural venues, the Neue Nationalgalerie, and get to see its impressive collection of the 20th century art. Located in the stunning Modernist building designed by the famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the Neue Nationalgalerie is one of the highlights of the Kulturforum in Berlin. Its extensive collection of Classical Modernism boasts masterpieces from all major art movements of the 20th century. Discover masterpieces of some of the biggest names in art from the last century. Experience the cubists experiments of Pablo Picasso, and delve into surreal fantasies of Salvador Dali. Trace the origins of abstract art in works of Paul Klee and Vasyli Kandinsky. See the vibrant emotions on the canvases of German Expressionists. Question the norm with unconventional approach of Dada Classics. Explore the art of the 20th century in the halls of Neue Nationalgalerie.
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.
Visit the Altes Museum, the oldest museum of the Museum Island in Berlin, and discover the timeless beauty of the art of Classic Antiquity. Completed in 1830, the Altes Museum was the first museum of what later would become the Museum Island. Its impressive building designed by one of the most prominent German architects of the 19th century, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, is a masterpiece of the Neoclassical architecture. Nowadays it houses a unique collection of Classical Antiquities. Admire masterpieces of the ancient Greek civilization. Explore the didactic stories of the Greek vases and immerse yourself in the world of gods and heroes from ancient myths. Be impressed by the stunning beauty of the Roman mosaics and get to see the portrait busts of the famous lovers – Cleopatra and Julius Cesar. Discover the art of Etruscans and try to translate their mysterious language which till this day hasn’t been fully deciphered. See the treasures of the past and marvel at the skill and mastery of the ancient masters in the halls of the Altes Museum.
Explore the Berlin TV Tower and Alexanderplatz with a ticket and engaging in-app audio tour. Immerse yourself in the historical and architectural splendor of the city's iconic landmarks. Begin your adventure at the TV Tower, experiencing a fascinating blend of past and present. Delve into history and enjoy breathtaking views from the observation deck while listening to the audio commentary. After visiting the Tower, stroll through Alexanderplatz guided by the audio tour. Visit St. Mary's Church, one of Berlin's oldest structures, for a glimpse into the city's medieval era. Marvel at its timeless architecture and rich historical narratives. Explore the grand Red Town Hall, a magnificent 19th-century building that has witnessed many historical events. Discover its significance as the seat of Berlin’s government and its role in the city’s turbulent past. Wander through Alexanderplatz to observe the contrasting styles of Socialist Classicism and German Modernism. These architectural gems illustrate the city's complex history throughout the 20th century, from the pre-war era to contemporary times. This tour offers a unique journey through time, blending historical landmarks with modern marvels. Discover the rich tapestry of Berlin's background while exploring one of its most significant squares. Note: This tour is not affiliated with the Berlin TV Tower but is provided by an independent creator. The ticket is included for the customer's convenience at no charge.
Located in the heart of the city, the Berlin Icebar offers a truly one-of-a-kind experience. Step inside the frosty world and feel the chill as you sip on delicious cocktails from ice glasses. The bar is kept at a chilly -10°C, but you will stay warm with provided winter wear and included drinks! The bar is crafted entirely from ice, creating a stunning and mesmerizing atmosphere. With intricate ice sculptures and dazzling LED lighting, the Berlin Icebar is perfect for a night out with friends or a romantic date with your significant other. Before participating in the Polar Expedition at the Berlin Icebar, you will need to receive a Seaman's Book (or Seefahrtsbuch) upon entering the bar. This book will document you as a crew member of the Hansa, and it will also keep track of the drinks you have consumed. Therefore, make sure to get it stamped when ordering your free included drinks. The talented bartenders are experts at crafting delicious and unique cocktails using premium spirits and fresh ingredients. From classic favorites to creative and innovative concoctions, there's something for everyone on our menu. So why wait? Come and experience the coolest bar in Berlin today! With a friendly staff, great music, and an unbeatable atmosphere, the Berlin Icebar is the ultimate destination for a night out you'll never forget. Book your tickets now and get ready to chill out in style!