Berlin Story Museum

The Berlin Story Museum offers a comprehensive and immersive journey through 800 years of Berlin’s history. Located in a historic bunker near Anhalter Station, the museum uses multimedia displays, large-scale photographs, films, and artifacts to tell the story of Berlin from its medieval beginnings to the present day. Highlights include detailed recreations of significant historical scenes, such as a poor family's home from 1880 and the lives of the Trümmerfrauen who cleared Berlin’s rubble after WWII.

A notable feature of the museum is the Berlin Story Bunker, which includes an exhibition about Adolf Hitler and his rise to power, offering insights into how his regime led to the atrocities of WWII. The museum provides a vivid and educational experience, helping visitors understand the complex history of Berlin and Germany. Audio guides are available in multiple languages, and the museum is well-suited for school groups and history enthusiasts.

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Address

Schöneberger Str. 23A, 10963 Berlin, Germany

Address

Schöneberger Str. 23A, 10963 Berlin, Germany

Address

Schöneberger Str. 23A, 10963 Berlin, Germany

Timetable

Daily: 10:00-19:00

Timetable

Daily: 10:00-19:00

Timetable

Daily: 10:00-19:00

Phone

+49 30 20454673

Phone

+49 30 20454673

Phone

+49 30 20454673

Website

Berlin Story Museum

Website

Berlin Story Museum

Website

Berlin Story Museum