Adgangskort til DDR Museum Berlin





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Oplev livet i det socialistiske Østtyskland med en tur til Berlins prisbelønnede DDR Museum, og få indblik i livet i det tidligere diktatur, DDR, mellem 1949 og 1989. Undgå lange køer med din spring køen over-billet, som giver dig adgang til alle museets områder. Dette interaktive museum giver dig mulighed for at sidde i en autentisk Trabi, gennemgå et Stasi-forhør eller besøge en kopi af en østtysk lejlighed med originale tv-programmer og meget mere.
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Rejse gennem tiden til Østtyskland efter 2. verdenskrig med et åbent besøg på DDR-museet i Berlin. Kør dig mod museet beliggende i det centrale Berlin ved bredden af floden Spree og kør lige ind med dit spring over linieindgangsbilletten. Når du går ind, overtager du rollen som en Berliner i den unikke socialistiske æra fra 1949 til 1989 og kør mod det første af mange detaljerede udstillingsrum for at være vidne til livet bag 'Jerntæppet'. De originale seværdigheder og lugte fra den tyske demokratiske republik (DDR) vil fange dig, når du vandrer ind i forskellige kopierum, såsom en perfekt rekonstrueret østtysk stue. Når du kigger ind i det originale 'Carat' stue skab, kan du tjekke de autentiske køkkenmaskiner og fange et par minutter programmering og propaganda på østtysk TV. Fortsæt til den populære Trabant-biludstilling og lær om dette standardkøretøj i 'Eastern Bloc.' Klatre ombord og kør tilbage til gaderne i Østberlin med film om hverdagsscener og en virtuel tur gennem et DDR-boligfelt. Udforsk museet i dit eget tempo, lær om Socialistisk Unionparti og engag dig i fortryllende skærme, såsom at stemme i et DDR-valg. Ved afslutningen af din tur skal du forlade udstillingen gennem det nøgterne hul i Berlinmuren.
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Small but very interesting museum highlighting life in East Berlin and East Germany from 1945 to their demise in 1989 and 1990. There are many fascinating exhibits and photos. It's quite crowded inside (it was good to see lots of teens and young adults). I purchased a ticket in advance, but buying a ticket on arrival seemed easy. Very nice museum.
Really enjoyed this little gem. Plenty of interactive items and plenty of information I didn't already know. History was very well balanced. Layout was a bit awkward and it meant I maybe didn't see everything or get to spend as much time as I would have liked on some exhibits, but a definite for the first time visitor to Berlin.
excellent interactive museum, very hands on. the replica of an East German flat was definitely a highlight !!!! information is quite disorganised though & the layout is a little confusing.
A fantastic, interactive and informative exhibit of life in GDR Germany and the divide between East and West. The Stassi interrogation wasn’t what I was expecting (I was under the impression that there would be actors/ role playing involved, but it was a recorded one in German that you can listen to in an eerie setting). I would strongly recommend this to anyone who likes their history and is hungry for knowledge. Take your time to go around all the exhibits as there is so much for everyone to learn!
Just fabulous. Very informative, organised and interactive. Felt quite emotional reflecting on the history of the DDR and reintegration from 1990. Very pleased that this museum exists and that it is such a good one. One of the highlights of the trip so far!
Totally disorganised and badly planned. When you enter you’re confronted with many layered lift the flap exhibits hat end up in frustrating queues to view while you block others out. The room set ups were interesting but the whole experience was disappointing
A good interactive museum experience with lots to see and plenty of history and information with good recreated rooms. It can get quite busy but thankfully not too overcrowded. The weather was hot and inside the museum was extremely warm. Staff were friendly and it’s a place I’d recommend to people. Visited with my partner July 2025
A decent museum except that there was no guidance at all where to start/finish. Wandering museums are fine but still need some direction. They have missed an opportunity by leaving the car open to people taking up HUGE amounts of time without giving others a chance. Would've been nice to have staff there for photo ops and to move people along. The apartment was brilliantly set out with things to explore. Really showed you what it was like.
So much history of life in the DDR. Fun way to learn about life in a society backed area. It was crowded and I understand why. Highly interactive.
We were expecting a much better experience from the DDR museum, but from the beginning it didn't really live up to our expectations. Firstly there was an awful smell, like backed up toilets, that you couldn't escape. Secondly there were far too many people inside, some with wheeled suitcases (!) that made it very difficult for others to get close to some exhibits (there are lockers for your belongings so I'm not sure why they were allowed a suitcase inside). Finally, there didn't seem to be any logical order to the displays - each display seemed to be completely unrelated to the next, and then you enter the recreated apartment which felt really unauthentic and plasticky. Maybe we are not the target audience for this museum.



