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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin' has mentioned 'Island' in the following places:
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Northern part of Spree Island in the Spree river in central Berlin
The Museum Island (German: Museumsinsel) is a museum complex on the northern part of the Spree Island in the historic heart of Berlin.
The Museum Island is so-called for the complex of internationally significant museums, all part of the Berlin State Museums, that occupy the island's northern part:
The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) completed in 1876, also according to designs by Friedrich August Stxc3xbcler, to host a collection of 19th-century art donated by banker Joachim H. W. Wagener The Bode Museum on the island's northern tip, opened in 1904 and then called Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum.
The island, originally a residential area, was dedicated to "art and science" by King Frederick William IV of Prussia in 1841.
[3] The federal government pledged $20 million a year through 2010 for projects to enhance Berlin's prestige and Unesco declaring the island a World Heritage Site.
The Altes Museum, the oldest on the island, displayed Greek and Roman art objects on its first floor and hold exhibitions on its second floor.
The Promenade will begin at the Old Museum in the south, lead through the New Museum and the Pergamon Museum and end at the Bode Museum, located at the northern tip of the Island.
In a way, this archaeological promenade can be regarded as the sixth museum in the Island, because it is devised not only as a connecting corridor but also as a strung-out exhibition room for interdisciplinary presentations.
The Archaeological Promenade may be characterized as a cross-total of the collections that are shown separately (in accordance with cultural regions, epochs, and art genres) in the individual museums of the Island.
The southern section of the island, south of Gertraudenstraxc3x9fe, is commonly referred to as Fischerinsel (Fisher Island) and is the site of a high-rise apartment development built when Mitte was part of East Berlin.
In the Mitte District the local conservation authorities are concerned with the protected area outside the island, including the buffer zone.