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  1. The Altes Museum, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, is a Neoclassical masterpiece and home to the Antikensammlung. Explore the collections of ancient Greek, Etruscan and Roman art online or visit the museum on the UNESCO World Heritage Site Museum Island.

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    The Altes Museum (English: Old Museum) is a listed building on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin, Germany. Built between 1825 and 1830 by order of King Frederick William III of Prussia according to plans by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, it is considered a major work of German Neoclassical architecture.

  3. The Altes Museum, built by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in 1823-1830, is the nucleus of the Museum Island and houses the Collection of Classical Antiquities. It is currently undergoing complete renovation based on a master plan that aims to connect it to the other museums and create a new exhibition space.

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  4. Profile of the Altes Museum. Karl Friedrich Schinkel’s Altes Museum, completed in 1830, is one of the most important buildings of the Neoclassical era. The monumental arrangement of eighteen Ionic fluted columns, the expansive atrium and sweeping staircase that invites visitors to ascend to the top, the rotunda adorned with Antique sculptures ...

  5. Altes Museum. Book tickets online. City map. Address. Am Lustgarten 1. 10178 Berlin. City map. Phone. +49 (0)30 20 90 55 77. Internet. www.smb.museum. Opening Hours. Wednesday to Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, closed on Monday and Tuesday. Admission Fee. € 12 Euro, red. € 6. Guided Tours.

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  7. Explore ancient artefacts from Greece, Rome and Etruria in a Neoclassical masterpiece on Berlin's Museum Island. Learn about the history, architecture and highlights of the Altes Museum and its surroundings.

  8. The Altes Museum showcases the art and archaeology of ancient Greece, Etruria and Rome from the 10th to 3rd century BC. It features sculptures, vases, coins, jewellery and more from its 350-year-old collection.

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