Nancy G.
Yelp
I came here for one thing, and one thing only, and that was to see THE queen of the Nile, Nefertiti.
I love all things Egyptian history...the monuments, the art, the mythology, ALL. OF. IT. I planned a visit to this museum the minute I knew we were going to Germany. It did not disappoint. Sarcophagi, statuary, artifact after artifact, it could only be better if I was actually in Egypt!
The queen? That b*tch has a room all to herself! I have heard about this bust almost my entire life and was so excited that I would finally get to see it. Womp, womp....she's the only thing in the museum that you are not allowed to photograph! I don't know if it's because she is so popular that the staff is worried about crowds of people clamoring for a perfect shot, or that they are afraid camera flashes would break down the fragile composition of the bust. There were literally 4 of us looking at her on my visit. My husband was chatting with the guard just outside the room, while waiting for me, and after I exited, the guard allowed both of us to take a photo of her through the doorway. LOVE that guy, and, I didn't need a flash!
The rest of the museum is top notch, as well. So much to see on 3 floors! There are artifacts from throughout early history....from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages.
Another must see is the Berlin Gold Hat. If Nefertiti weren't in residence, this hat would get all the glory. It too, is in a room by itself, but the room is smaller than the queen's.
The gift shop is full of interesting and cool things to purchase. There are books on every topic in all of the most widely spoken languages, postcards, posters, accessories, toys, and the usual tchotchkes. Honestly, I would have purchased more souvenirs, if I had more room in my luggage. Even the kid's stuff was well made!
I can't speak for all the museums on Museum Island, but this one definitely is a must see!
23/2021