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The DDR Museum is unique, extraordinary and one of the most visited museums in Berlin. We show the everyday life of a bygone state at first hand. History is conveyed in a lively, interactive and yet scientifically sound way.
Entry prices. Tickets can be bought online as well as on-site at the ticket desk of the DDR Museum. Concessions apply to children over the age of 6 years, school pupils, students, recipients of unemployment benefits II, those serving national service and the severely disabled. Proof is required.
Experience a lively and interactive exhibition based on sound academic research. At the DDR Museum you can learn everything about life in the German Democratic Republic. Visitors are invited to grow their knowledge through direct engagement with historical sources, objects and images.
In the DDR Museum you can learn everything about life in the GDR. You are invited to expand your knowledge in an entertaining way and experience history at first hand. Authentic original objects and unique installations are waiting to be touched and tried out.
Welcome to the press area of the DDR Museum. Here you will find current press releases and press photos on our exhibitions and events available for download. Get an impression yourself and experience our exhibition.
Das DDR Museum ist einzigartig, außergewöhnlich und eines der meistbesuchten Museen Berlins. Wir zeigen den Alltag eines vergangenen Staates zum Anfassen. Dabei wird Geschichte lebendig, interaktiv und trotzdem wissenschaftlich fundiert vermittelt. Alltag – Mauer – Stasi: Die DDR auf einen Blick.
Browse through the 13,000 objects registered on our online database drawn from a collection of over 360,000 artefacts. We are working on the translation of the database. Until we have finished, all information will be in German.
DDR Museum. Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 1. right on the Spree river opposite the Berlin Cathedral. 10178 Berlin. Administration. +49 30 847 1237-30. post@ddr-museum.de. Group Bookings. +49 30 847 1237-32.
Today we will answer five interesting questions about the DDR Museum so you can get to know our institution a little better! Where does the idea to found the museum come from? During a trip to Berlin the ethnologist Peter Kenzelmann from Freiburg wanted to visit a museum about the GDR – he was convinced that there should be one and asked ...
exhibition guide for preparation and follow-up are available as an e-book or print version. Our comprehensive offers for groups. flexible opening hours for groups – we will open earlier for you on request. diverse guided tour programme by trained guides and contemporary witnesses.