Berlin culture reviews

Here are the latest Berlin cultural reviews, in reverse order. If you'd like to add your own comments about any cultural joint in Berlin, simply find the appropriate page for that particular gallery, museum, etc, and submit your review there! We look forward to your comments.

Jewish Museum

Must to see. Amazingzing deconstructed external layout; Very Interesting exhibition displays.

reviewed by Hannes von Schlösser from Canada on Nov.22.2011

Alter St. Matthaus Kirchhof

Onirical Atmosphere, suspended in time and space. Absolutely to go!

reviewed by Hannes von Schlösser from Canada on Nov.22.2011

Devil's Mountain

YOU HAVE TO GO TO THIS.... climb to the top and listen to the maaddd acoustics in the highest dome.... covered in amazing graffiti and the best view over berlin

reviewed by from United Kingdom on Sep.02.2011

Devil's Mountain

Devil's Mountain, Its Not a place that as a English man Today, Rest easy with me, Knowing all of this was for what, Death Death Death So So Many Live's Lost. Its a Great Shame that Any of this had to happen, No one Really Won, In fact Both Side's Lost. We as Humans Must NEVER let this happen again, My heart goes out to all Germans & others who Lost there Live's & the one's who also Suffered. God Bless Them All.

reviewed by Tony from United Kingdom on Aug.14.2011

Berlin Wall

it was awsome

reviewed by bob from United States on May.19.2011

Natural History Museum

Definitely comparable to the NHM in London, a wonderful way to spend a day.

reviewed by Terence from United Kingdom on Aug.02.2010

Berlin Wall

You're in Berlin, so you gotta go right? Really fascinating way to spend a few hours.

reviewed by David from United Kingdom on Jul.02.2010

German Historical Museum

Nice to finally learn something else about the German people. Very informative.

reviewed by Harold from United States on Jun.23.2010

Bethanien GmbH

went back twice, so i guess you could say it's nice

reviewed by Gabe from United States on May.19.2010

Berlin Wall

A Berlin must-see, methinks!

reviewed by isteria from Australia on Apr.23.2010

Old National Gallery

Dear Sirs Or are the two sculptures of lions, presented at the photo, a national treasure in Germany, secretly removed after the Second World War, the Soviet Union? Unique in terms of expressiveness and the quality of castings, sculptures are in poor condition - lack of care led to the bronze focal perforations. There are no prospects of monuments to be preserved, so the question of the return of their country - the rightful owner is, in essence, the question of their existence. So, as an organization on the territory of which the lions are installed, is a public entity, the question of restitution has a chance of success, judging by the growth of mutual interest in the stability of our states in all fields of cooperation. Since the question of attribution of sculptures and owner can go to the politi¬cal plane, I was, understandably, fear that disclosure of the information on this topic may have negative consequences for me. Therefore I ask when considering my treatment adhere to a certain level of confidentiality. Best regards,

reviewed by Alexander from Russia on Feb.08.2010

Berliner Dom

apparently the view from the top is stunning, but the view from outside onto berliner dom is really quite amazing by itself!

reviewed by fruity from Canada on Sep.01.2009

Old National Gallery

Didn't get a chance to go inside but the outside of the building is incredible, right next to the stunning Berliner Dom

reviewed by Dana from Poland on Sep.01.2009

House of Checkpoint Charlie

visiting Checkpoint Charlie should be enough to satisfy most visitors, but if you have a particular interest in the history behind this spot, this is a decent museum!

reviewed by Elle V from United Kingdom on Sep.01.2009

Brandenburg Gate

Very cool area (though touristy) and I did expect it to be bigger, but still, an impressive place :)

reviewed by arty from Hungary on Sep.01.2009

Berliner Dom

Well worth a visit

reviewed by Keith from United Kingdom on Mar.21.2009

House of Checkpoint Charlie

the House of Checkpoint Charlie offered a fascinating insight into the strange history of those times. I remember growing up and hearing stories about the Berlin Wall and other Cold War affairs so it was fantastic to come to Berlin and experience a slice of history. Hard to believe that it was only twenty years ago

reviewed by Ted from United States on Mar.13.2008

Kronprinzenpalais

Your description of the Crown Prince Palace being constructed by King Frederick William I for his son Wilhelm II is very, very inaccurate. Frederick Wm I ruled from 1713 to 1740. His son became Frederick II "the Great" and Fred.Wm I had the palace remodeled for Frederick II and his wife Elisabeth Christine in 1733. Wilhelm II was born in 1859! Need to check historical fact!! Such garbling of facts puts all your article in question.

reviewed by Jean Cummins from United States on Feb.20.2008

Berliner Dom

Forget St.Paul's Cathedrale! I'd the Berliner Dom is one of the beautiful churches in the world. Only the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedrale) looks better. Visit both!

reviewed by Nico from Germany on Jan.27.2008

Berliner Dom

My church choir sang here in 1999, this magnificent Church is one of the best kept secrets in Berlin.

reviewed by Melvin F. Rosenbaum from United States on Jan.19.2008

Pergamon Museum

I really enjoyed looking round the pergamon museum. The work has lots of detail and its amazing how something so old has been kept in its orignal condition.

reviewed by Pina from United Kingdom on Dec.05.2007

Berliner Dom

Loved the Berliner Dom. An iconic building and splendid views inside and out! Just nearby Museuminsel so plenty to see in the area

reviewed by Harry from United Kingdom on Jul.31.2007

Pergamon Museum

Pergamon's the daddy! Nothing wrong with being a classic geek either. I spent many a happy day studying Cicero et al. Anyway check the museum - it's a good 'un

reviewed by Big D from United Kingdom on Jan.26.2007

DHM

was impressed with the temporary exhibition here, dealing with the holocaust in a way that was factual and not sensationalised. The building is pretty cool, and your photos is awesome - where did you get it?

reviewed by Spunkmeister from United Kingdom on Nov.25.2005