Coronavirus in Berlin: Michael Müller expects Astrazeneca vaccines to resume – Berlin



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Impressions from Museum Island

Little by little, life is returning to Museum Island in Berlin these days. There is a tired queue with visitors: inside on Tuesday at noon in front of the Old National Gallery, aligned at a safe distance. Also ins New museum some people walk. For visitors who came today, it has been a while since they last visited a museum. This is how Andreas and Natascha, both 66, leave Berlin-Pankow on this day in a museum for the first time in a year, at the Alte Nationalgalerie: “It’s good to be able to visit a museum again”explains Andreas. After all, museums are part of our history, Natascha adds. to import about going to a museum again despite Corona’s circumstances, the two don’t have they say. One has been used to complying with Corona regulations for a year. “We also work,” explains Andreas. Security measures are applied there too, he says.

Luca, 27, and Hannah, 28, from Berlin-Wedding have also come to Museum Island for a visit and also want to go to the Alte Nationalgalerie. Luca still remembers his last visit there, last summer, just as Corona has already imposed itself. He had positive memories of the visit back then, people had taken good care of each other, security personnel had pointed out the measures, so now he had no worries about a visit. Friend Hannah, whose birthday is today, is looking forward to her first visit to the Alte Nationalgalerie, generally good to have one. To have a little everyday Corona change.

Unlike Museum Island, where a small number of visitors arrive around noon, there is a void in front of the Natural History Museum, which has also reopened at this time.



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