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    Stiftung Gedenkstätte Lindenstraße - Hier wurden die Gefangenen Fotographiert

    Stiftung Gedenkstätte Lindenstraße

    5.0(3 reviews)
    6.7 km

    Fantastic museum in Potsdam, I'd highly recommend visiting!…read more My friend gives tours here so she gave us an abridged tour, where we spent about 30 minutes total and she went through the highlights of the museum. Throughout its use, thousands of victims have passed through this place was used from 1933 until 1989 for both the repressive Nazi and DDR regimes. From the outside, a casual passerby would assume this building to be just another building, nothing about it stands out to indicate it was once a prison. The prison itself focuses on 3 different periods of time: the Soviet secret police period ('45-'52), the Stasi period ('52-'89) and the Democracy movement ('89/'90). In this former prison, you are able to see how the people were brought in and interrogated (for hours, even days at a time) at the desk of a Stasi officer with a view of the street outside (freedom so close but unable to go out into a normal life). You hear personal stories of individuals brought in for reasons as simple as applying for visas to leave the DDR and their entire experience from the time they were brought in until after they left and recovered from their time in the prison. You are able to see the actual cells (some still set up as they were years ago) that prisoners lived in. What I find most interesting is that once the wall came down in 1989, those involved in the democracy movement went into the ironically called "Lindenhotel" to preserve the prison as it was in order to keep as many records of what occurred as possible. Although all information is only in German, tours can be arranged in different languages, depending on availability of tour guides.

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    Stiftung Gedenkstätte Lindenstraße - Gefangenentransporter

    Gefangenentransporter

    Stiftung Gedenkstätte Lindenstraße
    Stiftung Gedenkstätte Lindenstraße

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    Museum Barberini - Simple gallery layout

    Museum Barberini

    3.5(13 reviews)
    6.6 km

    While this museum isn't as large as some others art museums in the greater Berlin area, it makes…read moreample use of the 2.5 floors of gallery space. They're best known for their collection of Impressionist works including a notable number of pieces by Monet, Renoir, Signac, Sisley. Their 34 Monets are the largest collection by the artist in Europe outside of Paris. It was cool to view this collection since it contained some of the smaller format, less commonly seen works of Monet and other artists. Their main collection extended to most of the upper 2 floors. A couple smaller sections reserved for temporary exhibitions including the Maurice de Vlaminck retrospective when I was there in October 2024. Located within a 15 minute walk or 8 min bus/tram ride over a pedestrian-friendly bridge to Potsdam Hbf, it's easily accessible. If you're visiting the sites within Potsdam and flexible on a later dinner time, my recommendation is to schedule it at the end of a day at Sanssouci Park, considering it's open daily 10-7pm except closed Tuesdays. It takes about 2 hours if you want go thru the museum at leisurely pace. Full admission is €16 weekdays Mon, Wed-Fri and €18 weekends and holidays, though €10 after 5:30pm. If you purchase a Sanssouci+ package there's a discount for same day Museum Barberini tickets, though not combinable with the evening discount. Audio guides are free by downloading their app. There is a cafe and gift shop in the building. Large bags must be checked in lockers.

    TLDR Organizing a visit is a pain…read more Great artwork but the logistics of the visit is horrendously organized. You need to buy tickets online (had an episode where we showed up and could not get in - nowhere on the website did it say that you need to buy tickets for a certain time otherwise you won't get in). Online mobile store simply does not work. The desktop website is confusing. Overall first time had so many problems simply trying to visit a museum.

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    Museum Barberini - One of the presentation halls in the museum

    One of the presentation halls in the museum

    Museum Barberini - Impressionism retrospective October 2024, with a strong focus on Claude Monet

    Impressionism retrospective October 2024, with a strong focus on Claude Monet

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    Caputh - museums - Updated May 2026

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