The world's leading documentary about National Socialism and Hitler - in a bunker from the Second World War.
Schöneberger Str. 23a 10963 Berlin Germany
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In the basement is a rambling exhibition which kind of tells Berlin’s history without going into too much detail. Upstairs is a controversial and very very long exhibit about Hitler . It’s overpriced.
definitely visit the „hitler - how could it happen“ exhibition . english audio guide available.
Good place to learn about Adolf Hitler the start and downfall plus its an eye opener,no pics allowed from the inside,well worth the tour 12 € to go in can only post this outside pic.
I went with two girls who are real lightweights when it comes to being scared. Needless to say I enjoyed the "Horror Cabinet" part. It's funny and I am happy I have been but it's no "must-have seen".
I have always been interested in History and when I planned a trip to Berlin I knew I had to visit the story bunker. I have always been intrigued about Hitler and the exhibition in here was perfecto.
Plan ahead for a 3 visit to immerse in captivating exhibits detailing historical events . Gift shop closes 30 minutes early & visitors must leave 10 minutes before closing. Not for young children
Great museum to learn about the history of the city , and it’s especially crazy to think it is in an actual bunker.
This museum is incredible and much more extensive than I expected, spanning several floors within a bunker, detailing events in both German and English, with an audio guide available.
A very good chronicle overview using pictures and a very clear audio, explaining how Hitler got to power and why the German people were became ‘murderers’. Very much worthwhile. But take your time!
It's an ideal spot to escape the rain. The museum provides audioguides and a path lined with posters, interspersed with artifacts , creating about an hour-long walkthrough experience. Like it
The extensive bunker on national socialism and World War II felt uninspiring, offering little new information with numerous empty rooms and basic text boards readily available online.
Most impressive museum I’ve ever been to!! The staff is nice aswell!
Impressive and worthwhile
No photos allowed.
Do not waste your money here!
für „hitler - wie konnte es geschehen“ mindestens 2, besser 3 stunden zeit mitbringen. es lohnt sich .
Viel gruseliger als gedacht. Ein echtes Highlight
13,50 vc paga pra os 2 museus ou 12 apenas pelo buncker, vale a pena.
12 a entrada, vale demais a pena!
Een tweetal musea in een echte bunker, waar bij het verhaal over Hitler en hoe hij zo is kunnen worden, erg interessant is
Riche en informations. Trop long, beaucoup trop long! Impossible de prendre connaissance de tout. Aucune traduction en français . Points de vue à nuancer parfois.
Easy to find and interesting. You can take a picture and pay in dollars or euros. The museum is very informative as well. - Domnule Obzen
Learn about the history and significance of this train station. - Karin Gattringer
There isn't anything to see here aside from a parking lot but it's still worth the wander over from the Holocaust Memorial just for the historical significance. - Michael O'Brien
Amazing museum. If you can't go over all photos, they also sell picture books containing all exhibits. - J T
Love it! I came in December and there was a Christmas fair, lovely space and you get to see the modern building of Berlin - Darleny Lopez
Very interesting memorial. Different from what you usually see. Be aware that there's a museum downstairs. It is free and totally worth it. - Emiliano Viscarra