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merchant Giuseppe Passalacqua (1797–1865), whose extensive collections formed the basis. A Prussian expedition to Egypt and Nubia led by
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in 1920; it quickly became its best-known exhibit. After World War II, during which the Neues Museum was heavily damaged by
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had recommended that an Egyptian section be created, and the first objects were brought to Berlin in 1828 under King
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In 1850, the collections moved to its present-day home in the Neues Museum, built according to plans designed by
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The most famous piece on display is the exceptionally well preserved and vividly
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Figure of a girl with a cat and standing figure of a young woman, 18th Dynasty,
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The museum originated in the 18th century from the royal art collection of the
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin: Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection
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The collection contains artefacts dating from between 4000 BC (the
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Egyptological objects in the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
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in 2005 and was rehoused within the newly reconstructed
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Society for the Promotion of the Egyptian Museum Berlin
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Egyptian courtyard at the Neues Museum, lithograph by
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International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia
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The collection was moved from 171:coloured bust of Queen Nefertiti 39:artefacts, including the iconic 716:1828 establishments in Prussia 445: 1: 690:Monument to Freedom and Unity 414: 226: 149: 296:Relief Portrait of Akhenaten 261:Standing Figure of Nefertiti 7: 741:Staatliche Museen zu Berlin 736:Museums established in 1828 402: 10: 772: 192: 54: 667: 656: 591: 582: 433:. Encyclopædia Britannica 244:Head of a statue of king 210:, donated as part of the 29:Egyptian Museum of Berlin 695:German Historical Museum 606:Vorderasiatisches Museum 206:Kalabsha Gate, from the 144:Reunification of Germany 520:52.520239°N 13.397741°E 275:Head of Amarna Princess 104:Friedrich August Stüler 87:. 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ancient Egyptian
Nefertiti Bust
Neues Museum
Museum Island

Eduard Gaertner
Hohenzollern
Prussia
Alexander von Humboldt
Friedrich Wilhelm III
Monbijou Palace
Trieste
Karl Richard Lepsius
Friedrich August Stüler
Ludwig Borchardt
Amarna
Henri James Simon
strategic bombing
East
West Berlin
Bode Museum
West Germany
Charlottenburg Palace
Reunification of Germany
Predynastic era
Roman rule
Akhenaten
coloured bust of Queen Nefertiti
Charlottenburg

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