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Passionnant, multimédia et émotionnel. La véritable histoire du mur. Un must pour quiconque veut comprendre l'un des événements historiques les plus dramatiques de l'histoire allemande. L'exposition audiovisuelle couvre un arc dramatique de la division allemande et de la construction du mur de Berlin après la guerre froide et du sort des victimes du mur, jusqu'aux événements historiques qui ont provoqué la chute du mur de Berlin. Sur plus de 100 écrans avec des enregistrements de films originaux de la période allant de 1945 à 1990 - le plus beau jour des Allemands - la réunification! L'exposition traite de l'après-guerre, de la division temporaire de l'Allemagne par les puissances victorieuses et du durcissement concomitant des relations entre l'Est et l'Ouest, qui ont finalement conduit à la fondation de la RFA et de la RDA, ainsi qu'au premier établissement d'un mur autour de Berlin Ouest.
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Ouvert en 2016, le musée du mur de la East Side Gallery propose aux visiteurs berlinois et berlinois une exposition multimédia unique sur l'histoire du mur de Berlin. C'est le premier et le seul musée de mur qui raconte l'histoire complète du mur. Rejoignez-nous dans un voyage dans le temps de 1945 à 1990 - multimédia et émotionnel!
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(63)
My wife and I visited The Wall Museum recently on weekend trip to Berlin. I really enjoy historical type museums and this one has lot of history. It is easy to find close to the East Side Gallery portion of the remaining wall. We got tickets ahead of time and fee was not too bad. There is lot of history in the museum. The museum needs a update. Was not too busy and staff was very friendly. Recommend if history is your thing.
The Wall Museum will give you an insight into what Germany was like during the Cold War and also more specifically what life was like in Berlin. I found it very interesting to learn about the various crossing points there were that were used to exchange spies and also that people used to try and get across from the East to the West. It was also very interesting to learn about the unification of the country and the footage of excited East Germans passing through border checkpoints and being reunited with family was quite moving. They have an excellent gift shop and the member of staff who served me was very friendly and a wealth of information which was very useful.
An absolutely fantastic gem. The curator took some of the pictures himself as the wall was coming down and this museum is his labour of love. Really well laid out and told the story in a great way. A must see in Berlin.
Bad museum, really a tourist scam, just hanging TVs No further explanation, only positive was the employee at the desk
great experience packed with knowledge from the era, interesting never before seen footage of niche happenings. great view of the bridge
It’s definitely informative and well laid out, with plenty of videos and photos that capture the tension of the Cold War and the emotions around the Wall’s fall. The staff were friendly and the location is great — right by the river and easy to reach. Still, I have to say I left feeling a bit underwhelmed. Many of the exhibits are mostly screens and photo panels, which you can find online or at other museums around the city. A few displays weren’t working... It’s a nice stop if you’re already in the area and interested in the topic, but not essential if your schedule is tight.
The staff at the Wall Museum were very friendly and welcoming. The museum itself is really informative, offering a clear and engaging look into the history of the Berlin Wall and life during the Cold War. The exhibits are well-organised. a must visit for anyone interested in modern history
I was staying at a hotel in the Eastside Gallery and I decided to check out The Wall Museum. I am so glad I did! Having lived through the entire existence of the Wall, I remember staying up all night on November 9, 1989 watching in disbelief as it as it fell. The museum chronicles the events leading up to the construction of the Wall, how close we came to WWIII due to conflicts along the the Wall, border enforcement rationale from DDR border guards stationed along the Wall, and political events leading up to its eventual demise. With excellently chronicled, well documented Cold War history, this museum should be on everyone’s Berlin itinerary!
Safe your money read it online several screens where broken. Aircon non existent there where fans broken elevator and when asked “we don’t know is not an answer” Short and small museum with none real extra benefits
We caught an Uber over to this museum and so glad we did. It was interactive set up with lots of items to see and films. It is up a set of stairs on the second floor of a restaurant building and best to use google maps to find the entrance. There is a long stretch of wall to see also and it’s all very thought provoking. The price is also reasonable compared to other museums in Berlin and the members of staff was so incredibly friendly, helpful and smiley. Would definitely recommend you visit.



