DDR Museum

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Berlin, Germany

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Museum· History museum· Tourist attraction· Local history museum

DDR Museum Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

DDR Museum is located in Berlin, Germany on Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1. DDR Museum is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in Germany. The DDR Museum in Berlin shows the life in GDR, not just ostalgia. A hands-on experience of history, the only GDR museum and Berlin's interactive museum.

Address

Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1

Phone

+49 30847123731

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

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Thomas Baker

The DDR Museum is a museum in the centre of Berlin. The museum is located in the former governmental district of East Germany, right on the river Spree, opposite the Berlin Cathedral. The museum is the 11th most visited museum in Berlin. Its exhibition depicts life in the former East Germany (known in German as the Deutsche Demokratische Republik or DDR) in a direct "hands-on" way. For example, a covert listening device ("bug") gives visitors the sense of being "under surveillance". One can also try DDR clothes on in the recreated tower block apartment, change TV channels or use an original typewriter. The exhibition has three themed areas: “Public Life”; “State and Ideology” and “Life in a Tower Block”. Each of them is presented under a critical light: the positives as well as the negatives sides of the DDR are explored in this exhibition. A total of 35 modules illustrate these three themes: Media, literature, music, culture, family, private niche, health, equality, diet, childhood, youth, partnership, fashion, border, Berlin, tra c, education, work, consumption, construction, living, free time, vacation, environment, party, Ministry for State Security, economy, state, ideology, army, brother states, wall, opposition, penal system and authority. The museum was opened on July 15, 2006, as a private museum. Private funding is unusual in Germany, because German museums are normally funded by the state. The museum met some opposition from state-owned museums, who considered possibly "suspect" a private museum and were concerned that the museum could be used as an argument to question the public funding of museums in general

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kalina hadzhieva

This is a fantastic museum! The best part about it is that it is very interactive and you feel like you are really on a discovery quest! You can touch and try everything in the model apartment, even some fashionable clothes from back then Suitable for all ages! Guaranteed fun!

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Eve McTomney

Definitely recommend this place. Lots of more interactive pieces which is a nice change from some other museums. Can definitely spend a few hours in there. Learnt a lot from my visit.

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Oliver Webb

I really enjoyed visiting this Museum. There are lots of really interesting artifacts. I particularly enjoy the fact that you can physically touch and pick up a significant amount of the exhibits at the museum. This museum is particularly interesting for those interested in Berlin's post war history or the history of the GDR. I would recommend booking in advance as you get cheaper tickets and save about a half hour queue outside. Would advise downloading the 'Get your Guide' app before visiting, you can use mobile ticketing.

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Paweł Żentała

A lot of items. Pretty interactive. If you want just to watch items you can visit it in 1h. If you want to read more you need 2h.

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John Burnett

Really enjoyed this museum. Lots of see and very hands on. Gives a really good impression of what it must have been like during the cold war. Good tip is to buy your tickets online and just use your mobile to get in.

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Meshal Albhairy

The DDR museum is a unique Museum and something and you between all the museums I have visited in my life. This museum is totally different because it shows you a modern life but we didn't leave it. something I can watch it in the TV or in the media but we still don't know it yet. It shows you almost every aspect of the life of Germans during the Cold War. It describes every detail in the German houses with almost every piece of furniture at that time.

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Bojan K

Probably the best museum in Berlin who can tell story about DDR or East Germany. This museum shows a real life of one German family inside East Berlin or DDR. You can feel that period threw everyday things, cars, home with rooms, etc. It is very interesting museum and your time wil fly away. This place is PRESS friendly