

The Pergamon Museum houses one of the most famous ancient artifacts, the Pergamon Altar, along with other significant antiquities from the ancient world.

Jelly-filled doughnut, dusted with powdered sugar
Mixed grain bread, often served with cheese or cold cuts
Sausage cut into slices and topped with curry ketchup and curry powder
Iconic symbol of Berlin, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and reunification.
Home to ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine artifacts, including the iconic Pergamon Altar.
Parliament building with a glass dome offering panoramic views of the city.
A miniature replica of the iconic Pergamon Altar, symbolizing Berlin's rich history and cultural heritage.
Necklaces featuring ancient Greek or Roman coins, reflecting Berlin's fascination with classical antiquity.
Iconic café near the museum, popular for its traditional German breakfast and historic ambiance.
Famous for its New York-style bagels and Jewish deli classics, a unique breakfast option near the museum.
A DIY kit to brew the traditional sour beer of Berlin, a unique culinary experience to take home.
Historic restaurant near the museum, known for its traditional German cuisine and celebrity clientele.
Berlin weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Pergamon Museum is large and requires a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when exploring museums.
Krishna Raja Sagara Dam, a gravity dam, and Brindavan Gardens, a terraced garden, offer a scenic and relaxing experience with fountains, boating, and illuminated nights.
Climb the tower of Strasbourg Cathedral for panoramic views of the city and the chance to see its famous astronomical clock up close.

A beautiful art museum in Brest, housing an impressive collection of French and European art.