Berlin's Pergamon Museum reopens in June 2027
The Pergamon Museum, located on Berlin’s Museum Island – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – will reopen its doors to the public on 4 June 2027.
“The wait is over!” declares Marion Ackermann, President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation. “We are all eagerly awaiting the opening of the Pergamon Museum and look forward to welcoming the first visitors on 4 June 2027 – and, together with them, rediscovering a place that has shaped generations.”
Over the coming months, the galleries of the Collection of Classical Antiquities, the Museum of Islamic Art and the Museum of the Ancient Near East will be further fitted out. In addition, the ticket offices and cloakrooms, as well as other visitor facilities, are being prepared. The museum shop and educational areas will also be located on the ground floor.
The reopening of the Pergamon Museum is part of the five-year celebrations marking the 200th anniversary of Museum Island Berlin.
Main Image: Hall of Hellenistic Architecture at the Pergamon Museum © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Collection of Classical Antiquities / David von Becker