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    Checkpoint Charlie Galerie

    Checkpoint Charlie Galerie

    4.3(6 reviews)
    12.0 kmKreuzberg
    €€€€

    Here are some tips as this museum is surprisingly massive/overwhelming…read more 1. They offer student discounts even without ID. 2. For additional 5€ they have audio guides. You can do the museum without an audio guide I guess if you want to stand around and read endlessly or if you're already very familiar with this particular history. But the guides offer quick 1-3min explanations of select physical pieces. 3. If you really have time to kill, they have an additional exhibit on more current events on the floor leading to the bathrooms. 4. Chairs are all around for you to rest and you'll need it lol. 5. You need to exist threw the gift shop, of course. But you'll need to return the audio guides at the entrance so leaving and going back where you came from outside. Seems like an oversight that should be corrected.

    I drove my rental car through Checkpoint Charlie several times in the early 1980's passing to the…read moreother side to hang out with friends I'd made on my first visit to East Berlin. The lines were sometimes long, and always slow...the East German guards searched the car on the way in for contraband they didn't want entering and then later that day when leaving passing mirrors underneath the car to make sure you weren't smuggling out a friend. The guards were always somber, stern and strict so it was always fun to try to get them to smile, typically without success. It's interesting now to see the area all opened up as it used to be a zig-zag maze of road blocks to keep the cars from moving too fast and busting through. The Galerie does a great job of showing what it was like back in the day!

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    Checkpoint Charlie Galerie
    Checkpoint Charlie Galerie
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    museum FLUXUS+ - Bereich Zeitgenossen im Obergeschoss - Sebastian Heiner, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

    museum FLUXUS+

    4.5(4 reviews)
    14.8 km

    From the owner: Das museum FLUXUS+, ein Museum für moderne Kunst, ist mit seiner Ausrichtung auf die…read moreFluxus-Bewegung und der umfangreichen Privatsammlung von Werken Wolf Vostells und Arbeiten zeitgenössischer Künstler einzigartig in Berlin, Potsdam und Umgebung. Die Fluxus-Dokumentation "permanentFLUXUS" im atrium, regelmäßige Musikveranstaltungen und Kunstvermittlungsangebote leisten einen positiven Beitrag zur kulturellen Entwicklung der Region und bieten dem Besucher viel Vergnügen und spannende Einblicke in die so viel diskutierte Kunstform Fluxus. In der Dauerausstellung werden Werke aus Privatsammlungen gezeigt. Sie umfassen Korrespondenzen, Fotos, Bücher, Kataloge, Zeitschriften, Filme, Videos, Aktionsrelikte, Multiple, Objekte, Installationen und Kunstwerke. Schwerpunkt der Sammlung sind Arbeiten des Künstlers Wolf Vostell. Als zweiter ständiger Ausstellungskomplex werden Werke von Künstlern der Fluxus-Bewegung und aus dem nahen Umfeld gezeigt, welche einen Überblick über die Entwicklungen in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhundert bieten. Eine Präsentation von vier zeitgenössischen Künstlern rundet die Sammlung ab und ermöglicht einen Blick auf eine heutige Interpretation der Maxime "Kunst ist Leben, Leben ist Kunst".

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    museum FLUXUS+ - Bereich Fluxus im Erdgeschoss, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

    Bereich Fluxus im Erdgeschoss, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

    museum FLUXUS+ - Museumsshop, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

    Museumsshop, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

    museum FLUXUS+ - Eingangsbereich, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

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    Eingangsbereich, Foto Adam Sevens, Copyright museum FLUXUS+

    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors - Remnants of the Berlin wall outside with further displays

    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors

    4.5(134 reviews)
    11.6 kmKreuzberg

    Free admission. Located in the old SS headquarters. Sections of the original Berlin Wall is here…read moreand you learn the history of the building and the horrific things that occurred during this time frame. This is a sad but educational museum. The hanging displays outside will take a good 2 hours to read and digest. Make sure to find the start and work your way forward, I started at the wrong end. Then after you finish outside go inside the museum to learn more. If you don't like to read, audio tours are available. I learned a lot about Siemens and VW involvement during this era. Shocking! Bathrooms: downstairs and very clean Facility: very clean We came in the winter, it was very cold so dress appropriately.

    This is one of several museums in Berlin focusing on the history leading up to, during and post the…read moreHolocaust, World War II, the Nazi atrocities committed against Jews, minorities, LGBTQ and disabled peoples. The museum is located on land that used to be a former gestapo headquarters, along a long section of the Berlin Wall still standing in the city center, now outfitted with exhibits related to the museum as well. The interior of the museum consists of a chronological installation of the rise of Nazism, the both a subversive and swift movement that resulted in mass persecution, incarceration and annihilation of millions of people. They took a lot of care to include photos, images of documents, charts and diagrams of different elements of the Nazi movement, the main perpetrators of atrocities, while also highlighting the lives of those affected, suffering, and killed. The atmosphere inside was somber, though in a way hopeful--if you visit a location like this, (hopefully) you came to respect and learn, be saddened and moved by the past, and be compelled to stand for never again allowing this to happen.* It's terrific that this museum is open 10-8pm daily, and is free of charge. It shows commitment to being accessible and sharing this important story. Audio guides available in different languages. Almost all the displays were in both German and English. Bathrooms available downstairs, there is a library and education center downstairs as well. *I hope this also moves people to take a look at what's going on in the world thru different lenses and perspectives, as there are currently many injustices and oppressive practices less publicized by or more quickly cycled out of the American media. I hope this also prompts individuals to ask whether their own beliefs and actions could result in causing prejudice, hatred or mistreatment toward others not like themselves, and be more accepting of others.

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    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors
    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors - Dusk

    Dusk

    Stiftung Topographie des Terrors - @endoedibles 07/05/22

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    @endoedibles 07/05/22

    Neue Nationalgalerie - Lower level core collection gallery space

    Neue Nationalgalerie

    4.3(65 reviews)
    11.2 kmTiergarten

    I always have the need to visit the modern art museums when I'm traveling. I'm curious to see what…read moreis being shown around the world. I decided to visit this one even though it involved an exhibit by Yoko Ono. The building looks like a simple, square building from the exterior. You go downstairs to purchase tickets. It cost $20 Euro. I had to drink all my water. No water bottles allowed around the art exhibits. I checked out the Yoko Ono "experience" first. You know, observer as artist. The audience partakes in taping pieces of broken white ceramic pieces and placing them on a white shelf to be observed. I did not participate. There are exhibits on the first floor and basement levels. More artwork than what I expected. They have a great collection of old and modern art. Many statues outside to observe. They set aside one door to enter and exit. I finished my visit with the interactive installation on the first floor. It had instructions posted before you could enter. The instructions were to take off your shoes and walk through slowly. It was one of those feelings where you actually do become a little disorientated and claustrophobic. My favorite piece.

    The is one of the truly great art museums. I mean, it is really-really good…read more Like many museums the exhibits here are in a constant state of flux. Thus, there are always new art-viewing experiences to be had. The art in this museum is housed in a very beautiful, architecturally well-designed, structure. It is quite nice to simply stand outside and view. Plus, there is a lot of outdoor space around this museum. So, you can sit back and take in the day either before you go inside or afterwords. In terms of the interior gallery space, this museum is broken up into numerous rooms. The art is nicely separated by artist or by school of art. It is really a nice experience walking from room to room, taking in the various forms of art and artist that is offered. There is also a very nice curated outdoor art space associated with this museum. There you will see nice sculptures and the like. Overall, this is one of my favorite Art Spots in Berlin. Great Museum showing Great Works of Art!

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    Neue Nationalgalerie
    Neue Nationalgalerie

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    Berliner Unterwelten - Tunnel replica

    Berliner Unterwelten

    4.6(161 reviews)
    15.9 kmWedding

    Such an incredible experience! Everyone visiting Berlin should experience an underground tour with…read morethis group. Martina was our tour guide for Tour M and she was engaging, knowledgeable, friendly and fun! She made the tour interesting and was happy to answer any and all questions. They offer a bunch of different tours which cover different topics/aspects "Underground Berlin". We chose Tour M because it focused on the history of the Berlin Wall which we were interested in knowing more about, but there are other tours available that focus on other aspects, such as bunkers, WWII, etc. Be sure to read through what's available before you schedule your tour to ensure that you're signed up for the topic that interests you most. My husband and I had very little knowledge of the Berlin Wall and the history behind it prior to this tour. We left feeling incredibly informed yet hunger for more knowledge! Martina recommended a few movies and documentaries to watch for more information about the wall and we fully intend to watch them when we get back home. Thanks for an interesting and enjoyable experience! Next time we're in Berlin, we'll come back to experience a different tour with you.

    A country with so much history and interesting past the Berliner Wunterwelten is a must see. You…read morewalk below the streets and underground with many steps to a place that seems like it was back in time. I was wearing shorts and a small long sleeve which really didn't make me feel comfortable because this place is seriously seriously cold. I asked the guide if it gets any hotter in the summer time and he says it stays this cool. So be warned bring a jacket when you come here because the whole tour is literally under the streets of Berlin! The guide we got was not from Germany but from another country and spoke English quite well. The place is filled with many cool things to see and also the glow in the dark room is pretty awesome. I didn't even know they invented that kind of thng so long ago! Very factual tour and with many photos and items that are from that time period. Yes we aren't allowed to take pictures soo they can keep all these items for the next generation! I'm glad I actually went to this place and got to listen to this tour. It is a little bit long but if you have time check this place out, I really loved it and you probably will if you want to see what would happen if the bunkers.

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    Berliner Unterwelten - Peaking into the only surviving tunnel found

    Peaking into the only surviving tunnel found

    Berliner Unterwelten - Tunnel that went from East Berlin to West Berlin

    Tunnel that went from East Berlin to West Berlin

    Berliner Unterwelten

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    Berlinische Galerie

    Berlinische Galerie

    4.5(42 reviews)
    12.1 kmKreuzberg

    Despite being a pain to get to, this modern gallery is well worth a visit; the art starts before…read moreyou even get in the building with a couple of cool external installations. Inside, the lower atrium contains the larger contemporary installations such as a to scale blow-up tank and the frame of a house's plumbing system (more exciting than it sounds - I promise). There's are a few rooms off the main hall for mainly audio and visual installations, and the gallery upstairs traces some of the strands that have led to the development of modern art. Overall, the lighting and whitewash provide the artists with a good neutral canvas. Thankfully, the art, whilst modern, is not too abstract to be enjoyed by armchair enthusiasts - although I'm not sure how often the exhibitions last. There are the obligatory cafe and shop too for when you are all cultured out.

    Berlinische Galerie came highly recommended by my friend who lives in Berlin. As I did research I…read morelearned that this gallery/museum has an extensive collection of DADA artist. I am a fan of the DADA art movement and coming here was amazing. My favorite lady DADAist Hannah Höch was amongst some of my favorite dadaist and seeing her work in person and her DADA dolls that I have only seen in books was amazing. The Prussian Angel was also a highlight for me. There is a permanent collection on the art movement happing in Berlin in the 1800 - 1980.. The other rooms of the gallery feature some amazing artist and installations. This place is amazing..

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    Berlinische Galerie - BERLINISCHE GALERIE, Blaue Stunde

    BERLINISCHE GALERIE, Blaue Stunde

    Berlinische Galerie - (One Minute Sculpture) 14.04.2016, BERLINISCHE GALERIE

    (One Minute Sculpture) 14.04.2016, BERLINISCHE GALERIE

    Berlinische Galerie - Erwin Wurm, Ausstellungseröffnung

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    Erwin Wurm, Ausstellungseröffnung

    Jüdisches Museum Berlin - Holocaust Memorial

    Jüdisches Museum Berlin

    4.2(182 reviews)
    11.8 kmKreuzberg

    This is, in my experience, one of the finest museums I've visited. Allocating a full day, with a…read morebreak for lunch/Mittagessen, is reasonable and advisable. Exhibit design is as good as the Metropolitan in NYC or the V&A in London. These designs convey information in a way that uses a museum experience in a way that distinguishes this form of knowledge transfer from simple reading, while avoiding being pedantic. The building is an architectural experience unto itself. BONUS free admission TIP We ate lunch at Umami Mitte, Friedrichstraße 30, 10969, https://umami-restaurants.de/, a few minutes away from the museum. It is very good to excellent, with pleasant outdoor tables, in appropriate weather.

    This was a powerful, immersive, informative, interesting, and inspiring experience. I feel like the…read morebest way to tolerance is to learn. If you choose to ignore, you will continue to be ignorant. In these trying times in America and throughout the world it is important to learn from history and be aware so it doesn't repeat itself. While in Berlin we went to this museum to learn more about the Jewish diaspora in Germany. My knowledge of the Jewish experience is from the United States perspective and for me it was important to hear, read, and see the story from a country that played a significant part in the history of the Jewish people. The museum traces the history of the cultural, social, political, and influence of the Jewish people in Germany and throughout the world. It is not only a museum, it is an art gallery, and the architecture of the building is somewhat unassuming from the outside. Through photographs, religious objects, newspapers, letters, and artwork it is an immersive space that appeals to your humanity. From their progression throughout history to the persecution in the holocaust this museum is a powerful testament to the resilience of the Jewish people. With the the atrocities that they endured in Germany it is a strong reminder that we must be empathetic allies. My wife and I really appreciated this museum and feel like many should visit cultural museums wherever they may be.

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    Jüdisches Museum Berlin - The yellow star that was required to be worn by the Jews during the holocaust.

    The yellow star that was required to be worn by the Jews during the holocaust.

    Jüdisches Museum Berlin

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