Reich Museum (Berlin)
Nazi Artifact Acquisition and Mythological ExploitationDescription
The Reich Museum in Berlin serves as the central Nazi repository for artifacts tied to the Holy Grail quest. Established as a state-controlled collection under the Nazi regime, it functions as a repository for supernatural relics and historical treasures central to Nazi ideological pursuits. Elsa Schneider delivers Henry Jones Sr.'s Grail Diary to the museum to prove progress in the Holy Grail search to Nazi leaders like Walter Donovan and Vogel. The museum is guarded by Nazi personnel and symbolizes the regime's authority over historical and supernatural artifacts, including those tied to the quest for immortality and the Grail's secrets.