The Love of the Arts by grishaV1
To go to operas, art galleries, music shows, theatres and such are very reasonable prices in Berlin for the most part, prices can be reasonable one place then very expense for a different kind of performance. I think its to allow the average persons to go and see instead of making the prices so high where only the very rich can afford to go. I noticed many smaller theatres as well, some are specially Russian or other nationalities with productions from certain places but all are welcomed to come. Some were tickets priced as low as 5 Euro, but still very enjoyable for the evening. At almost every information board in the U-bahns you will see the place with displays what going on involving art and music around the city by date and month. These boards will display the location and address of various theatres or events taking places. Also telly numbers and how to contact for tickets. NEW INFO First: For Up-To-Date-Information on Exhibitions and Opening Hours call Museum Info-Line at phone: 030 - 20 90 55 66 If you would like to see a museum displaying musical instruments themselves, why not there the Musikinstrumenten Museum. It?s in Tiergarten 10785, Open: Tue-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat-Sun at phone: 030 - 25 48 11 78. There are over 2000 instruments dating back to the 1500s. For general museums information, there are 16 museums that are part of The National Museums of Berlin. They are galleries displaying archaelogy and art history culture, oh many things from both Europe and other parts of the world. Here are some locations: Berlin - Mitte, Museumsinsel-Like the Pergamon and Altes Museum Berlin - Tiergarten, Kulturforum Berlin - K?penick Berlin - Charlottenburg- These are in Charlottenburg Palace which was built during the 17th and 18th century. Across from it in Schlossstrasse are the Egyptian Museum and the Berggruen Museum Berlin - Dahlem, Museen Dahlem-mostly with themes from outside Europe, its being renovated and upgraded to show more