Pergamon Museum Reopens After Renovation in Berlin
The Pergamon Altar is reopening after restoration. People can now see it in the Neues Museum. However, some parts of the museum will remain closed for a long time.
The Pergamon Altar has been closed for several years to allow for restoration work. The reopening is a positive step for preserving the ancient artifact. Despite the reopening, construction delays are still happening at the Pergamon Museum. Some areas will need to close again soon. It is possible that some parts of the museum will not reopen until 2037.
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Highlights
Altar Reopening After Restoration
The Pergamon Altar is reopening to the public.
Newse Museum Display Location
Visitors will see the altar in the Neues Museum.
Construction Delays Reported
The Pergamon Museum is experiencing ongoing construction delays.
Partial Opening Delayed
Newly renovated areas will need to close again.
Long-Term Closure Possible
Some areas may remain closed until 2037.