Archaeology Travel Guide Berlin
Berlin is a city of international culture and world-changing history, well known for diverse architecture, contemporary arts and music, festivals and night-life. For historical and cultural travel, lovers of history will find few other cities to beat Berlin. Spectacular Prussian heritage along with the many monuments and memorials associated with the Third Reich and World War II, Berlin also has one world’s finest collection of museums displaying some of the most important artefacts and objects from all corners of the earth.
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Interesting Things to Know About Berlin
Berlin is generally accepted to have been founded in 1237. Frederick I (1688 – 1713) was the first in a long line of rulers from the Hohenzollern royal family to rule the area, and declared himself the first king of Prussia in 1701. Kings from this family ruled in Berlin until 1918, first as electors of Brandenburg then as kings of Prussia and finally as German emperors. This is the royal dynasty largely responsible for the Prussian castles and palaces in and around Berlin (including Potsdam), as well as the museums on Museumsinsel.
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What to See in Berlin
With the following thematic guides to sites and museums in Berlin, you can find further visitor information, as well as creating your own itinerary for your visit to Berlin. You can create travel lists (such as places you have been to, places you would like to visit) and/or an itinerary for your Berlin visit. These can also be shared with your friends and on social media. To see the further details and make use of our itinerary builder, you will need to login or register as a new user. Registering and using these features is free of charge.

Museums & Art Galleries
Whether your interests lie in the history of Berlin or beyond, you are spoilt for choice. A number of museums explore the capital’s turbulent past. Archaeology museums, tourist attractions in their own right, have collections amassed by the House of Hohenzollern as well as artefacts recovered by German archaeologists working at some of the most important archaeological sites around the world. Art lovers are as well catered for with some of the finest collections of images and objects from Byzantine times to the present.

Palaces & Castles of Berlin & Potsdam
As a capital since the 12th century Berlin, together with nearby Potsdam, has a number of castles and palaces. From the remains of one of the earliest castles in the basement of a 21st century reconstruction. To the grandeur of Charlottenburg Palace and the opulence of Sanssouci Palace, today visitors to the German capital can immerse themselves in the a rich history of Margraviates, Kingdoms and Empires. Whether you’re a history buff with a deep interest in German history or just looking for a taste of Prussian royalty, the castles and palaces of Berlin and Potsdam will not disappoint.

Memorials
Berlin has a dark and complex history, and one way that visitors explore this past is through the numerous memorials. These sites serve as powerful reminders of the people and events that have shaped the city and the world at large. From the iconic Brandenburg Gate to the poignant Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, there is no shortage of monuments and memorials to explore. Other notable memorials include the Soviet War Memorial, which honours the sacrifices of the Red Army during World War II. Whether your interests are history or human rights, or simply looking for a meaningful way to see Berlin’s past, the memorials offer a unique and moving experience that is not to be missed.

Holocaust, WWII and the Third Reich
Berlin is still grappling with its role as the capital of a National Socialist Germany, which was responsible for World War II. Today, visitors to the city can explore certain remnants of the Third Reich and pay their respects at Holocaust sites. These include the Topography of Terror, which documents the history of the Nazi regime, and the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, located just outside the city. Visiting these sites is a sobering reminder of the atrocities committed during this dark chapter in history, and a way to honour the victims and ensure their stories are never forgotten.

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Create Your Own Sightseeing Itinerary
Using the thematic guides linked to above you can create your own travel lists (such as places you have been to, places you would like to visit) and itinerary for your Berlin visit. These can also be shared with your friends and on social media. To make use of this feature, you will need to login or register as a new user. Registering to use these our itinerary builder is free of charge. For your convenience we have also produced an A – Z list of Art, Archaeology & History Sites & Museums in Berlin, Germany.
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