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    Berliner Unterwelten - Tunnel replica

    Berliner Unterwelten

    4.6(161 reviews)
    19.9 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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    Museum Berggruen

    Museum Berggruen

    4.4(19 reviews)
    14.5 kmCharlottenburg

    Hallo liebe Leser!!!!…read more See at this place famous paintings from Pablo Picasso, which are worldwide known as Milestones of modern art!!! :) (See at my pictures here). :) Nun also die letzte Chance nochmals die Ausstellung mit Thomas Scheibitz zu besuchen, denn sie endet am 02.02.2020!!! Mein erster Besuch vor vier Jahren verlief nicht so gut: Ich habe mich schon sehr geärgert, denn ich wollte eigentlich das ja von außen Recht schön aussehnde Museum gerne besuchen, aber ich kam nicht rein, weil man mich nicht ließ. Die Türsteherpolitik war da sehr hart. Ich wollte ja meine Tasche und meinen Schirm an der Garderobe abgeben, aber trotzdem hätte ich unbedingt auch meine Jacke abgeben müssen mit allen Wertsachen drinnen, und das wollte ich nicht machen. Ich hatte da nicht ausreichend Vertrauen dafür. Man hat das damit begründet, dass das ja eine Staatliche Ausstellung sei. Jedenfalls war ich in Deutschland und in ganz Europa schon in zahlreichen staatlichen Museen und habe derlei noch niemals erlebt. 2020 ist es aber nun leider öfter schon so!!! Ich habe mir das dann vor vier Jahren noch nicht angeschaut, bzw. anschauen können und wollte daher nur einen Stern vergeben. Ich machte aus der Not eine Tugend und schaute mir dann halt an jenem Tag das Schloss Charlottenburg, Neuer Flügel an !!! Mein neuer Besuch dann im Dezember 2019 klappte aber: Nun also zweiter Anlauf, und diesmal kam ich rein, darum also möchte ich Euch ein paar der schönen und durchaus ansehnlichen modernen Bilder von Thomas Scheibitz, Paul Klee und Pablo Picasso präsentieren, die ich hier zur Weinachtszeit 2019 fotografiert habe!!! Nun sind alle Fotos hier oben, und ich habe das Museum besichtigt, sowohl den vorderen Bau, siehe erstes Foto von mir, als auch den hinteren Bau, den man durch einen gläsernen Gang erreicht. In der Zeit wurde es dunkel. Zuvor und danach war ich gegenüber beim Weihnachtsmarkt dort. Zum Museumseintritt gehört noch das zweite Museum gegenüber, dazu gleich noch was von mir, denn da war ich auch, und mit berlinpass war alles umsonst, aber doch nicht umsonst, da sehenswert!!! :) Im Museum gegenüber ist auch das Café drinnen!!! :) Gruß vom ww.:) Nun also doch 4 Sterne hier von mir!!! ;)

    Just OK museum. Art was displayed in haphazard, boring manner in boxy rooms, with little…read moreexplanation.

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    Museum Berggruen
    Museum Berggruen
    Museum Berggruen

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    Museum für Fotografie / Helmut Newton Stiftung - Blick in die Newton-Ausstellung

    Museum für Fotografie / Helmut Newton Stiftung

    4.1(46 reviews)
    17.3 kmCharlottenburg

    The signs on the street list these two things separately:…read more * The Museum of Photography and * The Helmut Newton Museum Follow the signs however, and you'll wind up in the exact same place. They are one and the same and, between the two, The Helmut Newton Museum is the better descriptor. Helmut Newton (RIP) was born in Berlin and left the country at age 18. When he died, a portion of his estate was given over to the creation of this museum. By his own description, Helmut Newton was a hired gun photographer. He was not an art photographer though his fashion and celebrity portraits were most certainly artistic. He was most known for highly sexualized portraits of amazonian models and celebrities in various states of undress and often with a bondage-theme. His portraits are immediately recognizable; what he did he did incredibly well. This museum trades almost exclusively in everything Helmut with seemingly little too silly to display. A replica of his office was probably cutting edge at one time but now it looks dusty and dated. Mannequins, wearing the clothes he wore at various events and shoots, are silly. All of his cameras? Yawn. And the work for which he is not known (collages, landscapes) ought not even be on display; it's not representative of his best work nor is it notable. The Helmut Newton Museum misses an opportunity to become an actual photography museum by focusing so exclusively on the work of Helmut Newton. Though there are things here worth seeing I had the impression that, were I to return, I'd be seeing mostly the same things. For this reason, it seems worth seeing once, either to familiarize one's self with the work of Helmut Newton or to enjoy it again and see some additional things worthy of your time. * For those not familiar with Helmut Newton, focus on the photos of fashion models and celebrities, most taken for publications like Vogue and Vanity Fair. This was his bread and butter and the work for which he became famous. * Also worth seeing: a) a jumpy film featuring Mr. Newton discussing how he likes his fashion models to pose (arms away from the body) and b) the large crop of condolence letters sent from the fashion elite to Helmut's widow upon his death * Lots of provocative photos of fully naked or partially naked women. The Helmut Newton Museum is not a place for prudes.

    Wer sich für Fotografie interessiert ist hier genau richtig. Neben anderen sehenswerten…read moreAusstellungen kann man hie auch das Schaffen von Helmut Newton betrachten. Macht mit Fotofreunden doppelt Spaß anzuschauen und darüber zu sprechen! http://www.helmutnewton.com/

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    Museum für Fotografie / Helmut Newton Stiftung - Die Ausstellung "Vogelschau und Froschperspektive -
 Fotografie für Kinder"

    Die Ausstellung "Vogelschau und Froschperspektive - Fotografie für Kinder"

    Museum für Fotografie / Helmut Newton Stiftung - Nachbau von Newtons Arbeitszimmer in Monaco

    Nachbau von Newtons Arbeitszimmer in Monaco

    Museum für Fotografie / Helmut Newton Stiftung - Blick in die Newton-Ausstellung

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    Blick in die Newton-Ausstellung

    Museum - museums - Updated May 2026

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