[2024 Berlin Attraction] Travel Guide for Humboldt Forum (Updated Dec)
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Address:
Schloßpl. 1, 10178 Berlin Germany
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 10:30-18:30Closed Today
Phone:
+49 30 992118989
Humboldt Forum … with Rooftop view
One of the place on museum island that is interesting is Humbolt Forum… A place where many exhibitions/ events were gathered. There will be regular schedule for activities here and you can choose which one you want to join.
But more interesting thing of this place is a rooftop terrace where you can go upstair and take a beautiful panoramic view of Berlin.
Admission fee is 3€ for tourist you can buy the ticket at ground floor
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Must Not Miss in Berlin: Humboldt Forum!
When you go to Berlin, don't forget to visit Humboldt Forum. It offers various historical artefacts that you can see for free! Definitely worth every second here!
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Make this a must visit during a stay in Berlin at any time of the year, but especially come along during the Christmas Market from the middle of December to early January. It boasts an incredibly varied collection of stalls with food and gifts. I really recommend the Sweet Jamaican Stall as he is there every year, and the food is simply sensational for a small stall. Truly fantastic experience well worth a visit for the tourists among us, and if you are a local and haven't visited this, Christmas time or not, what exactly are you waiting for? Highly recommended.
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Germany🇩🇪Humboldt Palace
Germany🇩🇪Humboldt Palace
Directly opposite the Berlin Cathedral, it was originally the residence of the Prince of Bladenburg. It is now used as a different art exhibition hall. It was completely razed to the ground during World War II and was not reopened to the public until July 2021. You can It can be seen that the architecture is still very novel!
Germany 🇩🇪 Humboldt Forum
Located right across from the Berlin Cathedral, the palace was originally the residence of the Brandenburg Margraves. Now serving as various art exhibition halls, the entire palace was leveled during World War II and reopened to the public in July 2021. The building looks so new as it was rebuilt based on the original architectural design.