In the Zeughaus (armory) of 1695, the oldest building on Unter den Linden avenue, fhe museum documents Germany's 2000 year history in a fascinating way. More than 800 exhibits tell of people, events, ideas and processes of the German past from the 1st century BC to the present. Moreover, the museum, reopened in 2006 after modernisation, had an exhibition hall added, designed by Ieoh Ming Pei, one of the world's most distinguished architects.
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Berlin: German Historical Museum
(Deutsches Historisches Museum)
In the Zeughaus (armory) of 1695, the oldest building on Unter den Linden avenue, fhe museum documents Germany's 2000 year history in a fascinating way. More than 800 exhibits tell of people, events, ideas and processes of the German past from the 1st century BC to the present. Moreover, the museum, reopened in 2006 after modernisation, had an exhibition hall added, designed by Ieoh Ming Pei, one of the world's most distinguished architects.
In the Zeughaus (armory) of 1695, the oldest building on Unter den Linden avenue, fhe museum documents Germany's 2000 year history in a fascinating way. More than 800 exhibits tell of people, events, ideas and processes of the German past from the 1st century BC to the present. Moreover, the museum, reopened in 2006 after modernisation, had an exhibition hall added, designed by Ieoh Ming Pei, one of the world's most distinguished architects.
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