MuseumsMeileMitte

What is the MuseumsMeileMitte?

Two million visitors, four museums, one mile: the MuseumsMeileMitte brings together Futurium, the Hamburger Bahnhof – National Gallery of Contemporary Art, the Charité Museum of the History of Medicine, and the Museum of Natural History to form a shared urban space in the heart of Berlin. Between Invalidenpark and Humboldthafen, a network of museums, businesses and the local community is taking shape.

Discover the Mile

The interactive map shows the locations of the museums, highlights and places of interest in the neighbourhood, the main transport links and all the venues for the neighbourhood festival.

Museums

Berliner Me­dizin­his­to­ri­sches ­Mu­seum der Charité (Charité Berlin Museum of the History of Medicine)

The Berlin Museum of the History of Medicine at the Charité traces the development of medicine over the last 300 years. The permanent exhibition features around 750 pathological and anatomical specimens and offers insights into the anatomical museum, the laboratory and the ward. Special exhibitions bring together medicine, culture and history.

Futurium – House of Futures

The Futurium is the House of Futures, where the question “How do we want to live?” takes centre stage. It sees itself as a place for reflection and discussion on the challenges and opportunities of the future. The permanent exhibition is divided into three sections: People, Nature and Technology. In addition, there is a lab and an events forum, as well as a wide range of digital formats. Admission is free.

Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart (National Gallery of the Present)

The Hamburger Bahnhof was one of Berlin’s major terminus stations in the 19th century – a place of arrival, departure and transition. To this day, this history shapes the museum of contemporary art in the heart of Berlin. Like Berlin itself, the Hamburger Bahnhof is full of complexity and contrasts, with change as its constant.

Museum für Natur­kunde Berlin (Museum of Natural History Berlin)

The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is an outstanding, integrated research museum within the Leibniz Association, with an international reputation and a globally networked research infrastructure. As an innovative communication hub, it aims to help shape the scientific and societal dialogue on the future of our planet and to foster the development of a democratic knowledge society.

Neighbourhood Festival June 13th, 2026

In 2026, MuseumsMeileMitte will host its first major neighbourhood festival. On this day, the four museums will open their doors to the public and bring the urban space between them to life. A vibrant programme of exhibitions, talks, music, guided tours, performances and activities for children and families will take place between the Hamburger Bahnhof, Futurium, the Museum of Natural History and the Museum of the History of Medicine.