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What museums in Germany are worth visiting?

Museums in Germany are all organized in groups. Visiting them is different from the experience of single museum and Fanjian Street in other countries, and it is easy to get lost in them, so you should prepare your route homework and tour plan in advance ~

1. All the museums on the Berlin Museum Island evolved from the collection of the German emperor, which can be regarded as the result of the cultural cohesion of the German nation.

In addition to the museum island, the German Science and Technology Museum in the Cross Mountain area built in 1980s is recommended, which reflects the scientific and technological achievements of German society since modern times (especially since the information age).

2. The Museum Island in Berlin can be compared with the Museum Island in Munich (Greater Bavaria), which is developed from the collection of former Bavarian King Ludwig I and is famous for its stone carving and sculpture. There are not only museums symbolizing history, but also the world's leading science and technology museum, the German Museum, which embodies the historical achievements of German industrialization.

3. Next, the Dresden Museum Group headed by Dresden National Museum of Art is recommended, which is developed from the Royal Collection of Saxony and features the National Military History Museum. In addition, we also recommend the famous German university museum-Dresden University of Technology Art and Technology Museum.

4. Among museums in other regions, the Nuremberg Germanic National Museum is indispensable, and its collection and display object is not only Germany, but pan-Germanic nationalism. This museum is very famous in the history of museums-it has created a combined display mode and is regarded as the birthplace of the educational function of modern museums.

5. Recommend another museum full of political color and controversy, which is worth examining from this angle-Berlin Jewish Museum, which not only has different themes, but also organically combines architectural space design with themes, and its visiting experience is different from that of the traditional Palace Museum.