The Ethnological Museum of Berlin is one of the Berlin State Museums, the de facto national collection of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is presently located in the museum complex in Dahlem, along with the Museum of Asian Art and the Museum of European Cultures. The museum holds more than 500,000 objects and is one of the largest and most important collections of works of art and culture from outside Europe in the world. Its highlights include important objects from the Sepik River, Hawaii, the Kingdom of Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Tanzania, China, the Pacific Coast of North America, Mesoamerica, the Andes, as well as one of the first ethnomusicology collections of sound recordings
The Ethnological Museum was founded in 1873 and opened its doors in 1886 as the Royal Museum for Ethnology, but its roots go back to the 17th century Kunstkammer of the rulers of Brandenburg-Prussia.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnological_Museum_of_Berlin
Official Website http://www.smb.museum/em
Address 8 Lansstraße, Berlin 14195, Germany
Coordinates 52°27'24.254" N 13°17'32.028" E