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  2. The Samurai Museum Berlin is a private museum of artifacts and art objects of the Japanese samurai class, from the private collection of the builder Peter Janssen. [1][2] It opened in 2022 and is located in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. [3] The museum displays over 900 exhibits on 1500 square meters [4] of exhibition space.

  3. Feb 7, 2024 · The Samurai Museum's collection displays armour, swords and other pieces of samurai art from the 8th to 19th centuries. A mysterious fascination emanates from the legendary warriors of Japan.

    • Auguststraße 68, Berlin, 10117
    • 030 62975635
  4. In the permanent exhibition, over 1,000 objects bring the way of life, art and traditions of feudal Japan to life. Interactive installations, touchscreens, gigapixel images, CT scans, and rotating display cases, offer unique insights into the extraordinary artistry of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

  5. Jun 30, 2022 · For over three decades, Peter Janssen, a German entrepreneur and martial arts enthusiast, has collected Japanese weapons, armor, textiles, paintings, and other pieces, totaling more than 4,000 objects today.

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  6. With over 4000 historical artifacts, this museum is a must see! Located exclusively in Berlin Mitte; it hosts the world’s most important private collection of Samurai art next to Tokyo itself. Follow the fox, Kitsune through the fascinating world of the Samurai legends from Japan!

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  7. Over 1,000 original masterworks of Japanese weaponry have been on display at the Samurai Museum Berlin since 8 May 2022. It is the largest collection of such items outside of Japan. Samurai legends in Berlin: the new museum.

  8. More than 1.000 objects reveal the extraordinary artistry of traditional Japanese craftmanship while multimedia installation bring the popular era to life. Every step leads to a new discovery! Experience Sneak Preview