Berlin, Germany
Am Köllnischen Park 5
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+49 3024002162
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toiletDoes not have assistive hearing loop
The museum has just opened its new permanent exhibition and it's great! The exhibition is accompanied by a very professionally done audio guide. When you get your audio guide, remember to get yourself registered (just your email needed) and when you leave the museum the system sends you the link to audio files and descriptions of the exhibits that you missed. Very useful!
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An excellent museum about Berlin. Very informative, very well presented and in an interesting building with helpful staff. Entrance fee is 7. An audio guide in English is included - do take it. The presentation notes are also in English, but the audio guide tells additional stories. The permanent exhibition BerlinZEIT gives you so much that I had to take another day to go through it. The Courtyard Cafe helps you to take it all.
It is one of the very nice place to see history of Berlin. And discover some interesting things. Some old photo viewer devices, alphabet for blind people, old 3d Berlin maps, real pieces from Brandenburger gate like head of famous horse... you should consider 4 5 hours to visit all of the museum. It is worth to do it. Also there are some painting and playing rooms for the small visitors. So it is enjoyful for all visitors. There are always some presentations or exhibitions, dont forget to check from web site. Audio guides are available in English and German.
Must see. Showcases different time periods in the city, with artifacts and depictions of way of life, including during Nazi regime. The special exhibitions on the ground floor do not have English translations. There's a cute collection of children's art projects at the end.
One of my favorite museum stops. No crowds, very great audio guide system, lots of local Berlin details and history
This museum is incredible. The location is sweet, it's right by both the Spree and a small park. Admission is free on the first Wednesday of each month so I timed my visit to coincide with that awesome feature. You'll need at least two hours to absorb a fraction of what's on offer at this spectacular institution. Ideally four hours but spread over two visits. At a certain point it's overwhelming and you just have to decide to come back another day to learn more.
One of the "secondary" museums in Berlin.... It's interesting as it covers the history of the city... Pretty good for kids with an audio tour both in English and German... You should check out the music demo where they play several of the "automated" pianos and music carts
I certainly know more about Berlin than I did when I showed up...but the museum's exhibitions were not all terribly well-connected with one another. I didn't have the feeling that the chronology was very clear. There were, however, many interesting artifacts and pieces to consider. Additionally, the parts of the nonpermanent exhibition were not translated in English which was not optimal. The staff was ok, but they got annoyed by small things like closing the bathroom door and some spoke little or no English. Perhaps it's only for enthusiastic visitors? Upon reflection, I have edited my score for this museum (with another star). The collection is worth consideration, and I enjoyed the "audio guide mechanism" quite a bit.
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