The Wall Museum East Side Gallery ticket in Berlin
- Situated at the East Side Gallery, the museum is near the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, allowing you to experience both the historical context and the preserved physical remnants of this significant symbol of the Cold War
- Explore the comprehensive story of the Berlin Wall through film, photography, and news footage, offering a deep understanding of the city's division and reunification
- Hear firsthand accounts from guards and policymakers, giving you unique insights into the human impact of the Wall's existence and the challenging choices faced by those on both sides
What to expect
As you walk through the streets of Berlin today, it’s hard to believe that before 1990, the city was physically and ideologically divided by the Berlin Wall. The Wall Museum offers a comprehensive look at this division, telling the story from both sides through film clips, photographs, and news footage. The museum vividly captures the impact of the Wall on the lives of Berliners. You'll also find interviews with senior statesmen involved in foreign policy during this era, providing insights into the political decisions that shaped history. Additionally, the museum features personal accounts from guards who were forced to shoot at citizens trying to escape. These powerful narratives offer a deep understanding of the Wall's legacy and its profound effects on Berlin






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