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  1. The Pergamonmuseum houses three collections: the Antikensammlung, Vorderasiatisches Museum and the Museum für Islamische Kunst.

  2. The Pergamon Museum (German: Pergamonmuseum; pronounced [ˈpɛʁ.ɡa.mɔn.muˌzeː.ʊm] ⓘ) is a listed building on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin, Germany. It was built from 1910 to 1930 by order of Emperor Wilhelm II and according to plans by Alfred Messel and Ludwig Hoffmann in Stripped Classicism style . [1]

  3. Antikensammlung, Vorderasiatisches Museum und Museum für Islamische Kunst im Pergamonmuseum.

  4. The Pergamonmuseum is home to three of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin’s most impressive collections: the Antikensammlung, the Vorderasiatisches Museum, and the Museum für Islamische Kunst.

  5. Visiting the Pergamonmuseum in Berlin is an unforgettable experience. With its rich and varied collections, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Notable artifacts from around the world are on display, providing a unique opportunity to explore the history of the region.

  6. Designed as a three-wing complex, the Pergamon today houses three museums: the Collection of Classical Antiquities with the architecture halls and the sculpture wing, the Museum of the Ancient Near East and the Museum of Islamic Art.

  7. Attracting more than a million visitors each year, the Pergamonmuseum is one of Berlins most visited museums. The building, which was designed by Alfred Messel, opened in 1930 and was the last of the five museums on the Museum Island to be inaugurated.

  8. The new, larger Pergamonmuseum was designed as a three-wing complex. Today it houses three museums: the Antikensammlung with its testimonies of Hellenistic and Roman architecture, the Vorderasiatisches Museum and the Museum für Islamische Kunst.

  9. Babylon and the ancient Near East: Berlin’s most important archaeological museum. After the famous merchant and archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann uncovered Troy, excavation fever broke out in the 19th century. German explorers went to Pergamon, Miletus, Babylon, Uruk, Assur and Egypt.

  10. The new, larger Pergamonmuseum was built as a three-wing complex. The museum now houses three of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin’s collections: the Antikensammlung, Vorderasiatisches Museum, and...

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