While Bora Bora lacks a dedicated museum to Mount Otemanu, the majestic peak itself functions as a living monument. Its imposing presence speaks volumes about the island’s geological history and Polynesian cultural heritage. Hikers and climbers who venture to its summit are treated to awe-inspiring panoramic vistas and encounters with the diverse flora and fauna that have flourished in its volcanic embrace for generations.
Category: Museums
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Naval Museum Bora Bora
Quaint museum displaying 40+ handmade models of sailboats & other watercraft (free admission).
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Gemäldegalerie
European 13th-18th-century masterpieces, including works by Rembrandt & Rubens, in a modern museum.
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People Museum – The first museum of BODY WORLDS
Culture & science exhibits about what it is to be human, including anatomy, medicine & healthcare.
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Topography of Terror
Modern center on the site of the former Gestapo headquarters, documenting the horrors of Nazism.
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Neue Nationalgalerie
European & American 20th-century masterpieces on display in a Mies van der Rohe-designed museum.
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Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart
An art museum in a former 19th-century railway station, showing works from 1960 to the present.
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Pergamon Museum – The Panorama
Contemporary structure housing antiquities & a modern, 360-degree painting of ancient Pergamon.
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Altes Museum
Landmark neoclassical building with 18 columns & rotunda, with displays of Roman & Greek artifacts.
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DESIGNPANOPTIKUM- surreal museum for industrial objects
Step into a world where industrial objects take on a surreal new life at DESIGNPANOPTIKUM in Berlin. This unique museum challenges conventional perceptions, transforming everyday industrial items into thought-provoking works of art. As you wander through the exhibits, you’ll find yourself questioning the boundaries between form and function, utility and aesthetics. The carefully curated collection invites visitors to explore the hidden beauty and unexpected poetry in machinery and design. DESIGNPANOPTIKUM offers a fresh perspective on the industrial world, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking an unconventional and inspiring museum experience in the heart of Berlin’s cultural scene.