Interactive Berlin History Museum: The Story of Berlin
THE STORY OF BERLIN is a fantastic museum where you can learn all about the German capital in an interactive and multimedia rich environment. With an innovative mix of original artifacts and modern technology, THE STORY OF BERLIN tells the tale of over 800 years of history, from the original founding settlement to the fall of the Berlin Wall. Each of the museum's 23 rooms will lead you on a different journey through a particular era of Berlin's rich and varied history.
One of the museum's highlights is a tour through an original Cold War bunker that was built in the 1970's in case of nuclear war and could still be used today to accommodate up to 3600 people in case of a major disaster or emergency.
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Sehenswert! // BerlinStory-Bunker (Teil 1)
Das Berlin Story Museum ist in den Bunker an der Schöneberger Str. gezogen. In unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft zum Gruselkabinett.
Gezeigt werden 800 Jahre Berlin-Geschichte.
Naturkunde Museum Berlin - Natural Science History Museum in Berlin
The Berlin Museum of natural science takes you to another world... full scale dinosaur fossils, lots of species, how the life started, Earth evolution, T-Rex, rocks, comets and stars, stuffed animals, solar system. We had a great time there. The adults ticket costs 10 euros, but if you book it online you get it at only 8. You can book it here:
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Road to Berlin
The newest pavilion of The National WWII Museum brings to life the drama, sacrifices, personal stories and strategies of America’s campaign to defeat the Axis powers and preserve freedom. Dramatic exhibits will explore how the United States’ citizen soldiers and their Allies secured victory in the 20th Century’s titanic struggle — a fight for civilization itself.
From faltering first battles in North Africa to the bloody struggle at Germany's doorstep, the immersive galleries in Road to Berlin: European Theater Galleries recreate actual battle settings and villages — with crumbling walls, bomb-torn rooftops, icy pathways, and a chillingly realistic soundscape — as the evocative backdrop for period newsreels, video histories, interactive kiosks, macro artifacts, and tag-able digital displays that dive deeper into the story. The result is a richly layered, multimedia experience that invites exploration and connection: Visitors walking in the shadow of Normandy's brutally dense hedgerows can imagine the challenges that followed D-Day; attending a mission briefing with the Bomber Boys brings visitors inside America's all-important air strategy; seeing personal artifacts — cigarette boxes, photographs — scattered over real Normandy sand is a touching perspective on the human cost of the war.
Expansive in its scope, exhaustive in its detail, and captivating in its innovative design, Road to Berlin is a whole new way to understand America's story of the war in Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean.
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Museum THE STORY OF BERLIN
Am Kurfürstendamm in Berlin befindet sich dieses interaktive Museum. Man erlebt in 23 Themenräumen, ausgestattet mit moderner Multimediatechnik und begehbaren Kulissen, eine spannende Reise durch 800 Jahre Stadtgeschichte. Museum mal ganz anders!
Zum Ausstellungsbesuch gehört eine Führung durch einen originalen Atomschutzbunker aus der Zeit des Kalten Krieges, der sich unter dem Ku'damm in 12 Meter Tiefe befindet.
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The interactive exhibition THE STORY OF BERLIN (Kurfürstendamm 207 - 208) enables you to experience the development of the city from its beginnings to today in 23 theme rooms, equipped with up-to-date animation technology and walk through sets. An exciting journey through 800 years of Berlin history!
Part of your visit is a guided tour through an original nuclear bomb shelter 12 meters underneath the busy street Kurfürstendamm at the time of the Cold War.
More information: story-of-berlin.de
Sehenswert! // BerlinStory-Bunker (Teil 2)
Das Berlin Story Museum ist in den Bunker an der Schöneberger Str. gezogen. In unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft zum Gruselkabinett.
Gezeigt werden 800 Jahre Berlin-Geschichte.
Sehenswert! // BerlinStory-Bunker (Teil 2)
Neben dem Gruselkabinett und dem Berlin Story-Museum will Geschäftsführer Enno Lenze ab dem Sommer auch die untere Etage des Bunkers für Besucher öffnen. Sie soll im jetzigen Zustand belassen, den Besuchern Informationen über die Nutzung als Luftschutzkeller im 2. Weltkrieg geben.
Sehenswert! // BerlinStory-Bunker (Teil 3)
Neben dem Gruselkabinett und dem Berlin Story-Museum will Geschäftsführer Enno Lenze ab dem Sommer auch die untere Etage des Bunkers für Besucher öffnen. Sie soll im jetzigen Zustand belassen, den Besuchern Informationen über die Nutzung als Luftschutzkeller im 2. Weltkrieg geben.
Brandenburg Gate in Berlin : a short history
6 August 1791, the Brandenburg Gate was opened, one of the world’s best known symbols, a symbol of Germany, of partition of not just Berlin but all of Europe. At its origin, as today, it was a symbol of peace and tolerance but it was also used by the Nazis and their Communist successors as a sign of their intolerance.
It was originally built by Frederick William II of Prussia and designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans, the Court Superintendent of Buildings. Langhans wanted to created something like an Athens on the Spree and the Brandenburg gate is based upon the gateway to the Acropolis. It was constructed on the site of guardhouses between 1788 and 1791. The gate is 1,026 cm high and has has twelve Doric columns, six to each side. There are five walkways through the gate.
The gate is topped by a chariot drawn by four horses and was first named the Peace Gate.
The gate is of course often associated with armies marching and the first one to do this was the French army and Napoleon took the horse drawn chariot to Paris. The Prussians got it back in 1814 after Napoleon was defeated for the first time.
Other military marches through the gate include the victory marches after the campaigns against France in 1871 and 1940 as well as the rather pathetic march of the Home Guard (Volkssturm) organised by Goebbels in 1944. It was also the location of a torch light procession on the night of 30 January 1933 when Hitler was appointed Chancellor. The Soviets also used it in their propaganda posters with slogans exorting their troops to victory with an image of a gate somewhat similar to that of the Brandenburg Gate. The gate survived the bombing and the battle for Berlin in World War II although somewhat damaged mainly from fighting in this area on 30 April – 1 May 1945.
Following WW2, Berlin was divided but until 13 August 1961, citizens of East Berlin could travel to the east and vice versa. On that day the city was cut in two by the construction of the wall. The gate found itself almost directly on the border just inside East Berlin.
This symbol of a divided Europe was the backdrop for speeches by US Presidents Kennedy and Reagan. Kennedy announced that he was a sausage – ich bin ein Berliner (he should have said ich bin Berliner – but never mind, the crowd understood. On 12 June 1987, Reagan memorably asked Mr Gorbachev to tear down this wall.
The crossing point was permanently closed the day following the commencement of the construction of the wall and remained so until 22 December 1989 when the first person to cross was Helmut Kohl, the West German chancellor who was met on the eastern side by Hans Modrow, the East German prime minister. The wall was pulled down here in 1990. I was there in April 1990, I wish I had been as keen on filming things as I am now because the only record I now have of this event is in my memory!
Traffic no longer passes under The Brandenburg Gate and the Pariser Platz to its east is a pedestrian zone which flanked by the Adlon Hotel and the French embassy does somewhat give the area the feel of the beginning of the twentieth century.
And today you can walk right through it as though it was never the second most closely guarded border in the world!
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Epic visit to the German Historical Museum in Berlin!
The Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historical Museum) in Berlin is one of the greatest museums in the world (if not THE) when it comes to medieval exhibits. I got only all the weapons and the video still came out one hour long!
This long video full of medieval and renaissance weapons was an idea that I had as sort of a Christmas present for you guys (since I'm here in Berlin this Xmas)! I hope you enjoy your virtual Christmas tour in probably the best museum in the world of this kind!
From Nefertiti to Beuys — Berlin’s museums (1/2) | DW Documentary
Berlin has a unique treasure trove: the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation.
It is one of the five largest universal collections in the world, including 20 museums with over five million objects from the bust of Nefertiti to the art of Joseph Beuys.
The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation includes one of the world's largest libraries as well as outstanding archives and research institutes. Among the stars of its gigantic collection, which encompasses all areas of cultural tradition from the Stone Age to contemporary art, are the bust of Nefertiti in the Neues Museum, Hans Holbein's portrait of the merchant Georg Gisze in the Gemäldegalerie, and the installation Das Kapital” by Joseph Beuys in the Hamburger Bahnhof. But the Berlin museums do not only exhibit, they also search for answers to the great questions of humanity: How can we open up the world and its resources and yet live in harmony with it? And how can we better understand and shape reality through our rich cultural heritage? The two-part documentary reveals the secrets of many spectacular pieces of art, shows the museum organizers and accompanies archaeologists to China. Berlin's museums reveal themselves to be not just temples of beauty and ultra-modern research centers, but also as the home to countless fascinating stories.
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German Museum of Technology - Berlin
Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin (German Museum of Technology) in Berlin, Germany is a museum of science and technology, and exhibits a large collection of historical technical artifacts. The museum's main emphasis originally was on rail transport, but today it also features exhibits of various sorts of industrial technology. Recently, it has opened both maritime and aviation exhibition halls. The museum also contains a science center called Spectrum.
Having fun at Story of Berlin Museum and Topographie Des Terrors Museum | Berlin, Germany
Having fun at Story of Berlin Museum and Topographie Des Terrors Museum | Berlin, Germany
Come join us as we have fun at the Story of Berlin Museum and Topographie Des Terrors Musuem. We also have tea at a traditional German restaurant at the Dicke Wirtin and finish off having a beer at the Eschenbrau Beer House.
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Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, German and European History
The German Historical Museum (DHM) in Berlin was founded in 1987 in celebration of the 750 years festivity of Berlin and is located inside the Zeughaus in Unter den Linden. The opening of the DHM was supported by the then Bundeskanzler Helmut Kohl, but was also critisized by some instances at the same time.
The exhibition presents articles not only of the German History, but also of European level, due to the European and the specific German history having always tightly been linked to each other.
This film presents impressions of the permanent exhibition part, representing all historical and cultural aspects such as religion, music arts, literature, life style, science and politics.
I am specifically interested in museum designing and therefore tried to get the exhibition's aesthetics depicted.
Actually the controversial discussed special exhibition Hitler und die Deutschen is presented in the museum, but due to a filming interdiction, it is not part of this movie (the poster is shown). Hitler und die Deutschen was criticized due to its focus on Hitler's way to fascinate his people.
Famous historical characters (such as Martin Luther and J. W. v. Goethe) as well as aspects of the Nazi-terror-period are part of this 5- minutes- German- history overview. Also the spectacular See-Through man of Frant Tschackert from 1934 is presented.
Das Deutsche Historische Museum (DHM) wurde 1987 anlässlich der 750 Jahrfeier der Stadt Berlin eröffnet. Es befindet sich „Unter den Linden im „Zeughaus von Ost-Berlin. Die Eröffnung der Ausstellung, die erst über Umwege nach dem Zerfall der DDR zur derzeitigen Lokalität gelangt ist, ist maßgeblich durch das Engagement Helmut Kohls unterstützt worden.
Die Ausstellung muss nicht als Präsentation einer explizit deutschen Vergangenheit verstanden werden, sondern wird von mir als ein Streifzug durch die europäische Geschichte gesehen, mit der die Entwicklungen im deutschen Raum schließlich meist unzertrennbar verknüpft waren.
Dieser Film zeigt einige Impressionen der permanenten Ausstellung und berücksichtigt wesentliche historische und kulturelle Aspekte wie Religion, musikalische Komposition, Wissenschaft, Literatur und Politik.
Ich bin zudem allgemein an Museums-Gestaltungen interessiert und habe mich im Film daher darum bemüht, insbesondere auch der musealen Ästhetik gerecht zu werden.
Die kontrovers diskutierte Ausstellung „Hitler und die Deutschen wird derzeit als Sonderausstellung präsentiert, wird im Film jedoch aufgrund eines generellen Fotoverbotes nicht gezeigt (Das Werbeposter wird allerdings eingeblendet).
Berühmte Persönlichkeiten wie Martin Luther, J. W. v. Goethe oder König Friedrich Wilhelm III. von Preußen werden in dieser 5- Minuten- Reise durch die deutsche Geschichte ebenso thematisiert wie Aspekte des Naziterrors. Auch der durchsichtige Mensch (gläserner Mann) von Franz Tschackert erstmals gezeigt in der Dresdner Hygieneausstellung im Jahre 1930 wird präsentiert. Des weiteren ist die Brennkammer einer V-2 Rakete im Fundzustand filmisch dokumentiert.
Berlin City - Potsdamer Platz - Hitlers Führerbunker - DDR Museum
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Berlin - The Berlin Story Bunker am Anhalter Bahnhof
The Natural History Museum Berlin at a Glance
Our Mission: Discovering and describing life and earth – with
people, through dialog. The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is
an integrated research museum with strong national and international
partnerships and networks. The research is collections
based, the collections are developed through the research
and the public engagement is science driven. Research areas:
Evolutionary biology; evolutionary morphology, biodiversity in
time and space; biodiversity dynamics; biodiversity and climate
change; meteorites, impact geology & global disasters; collections
development; history of science & natural history collections
as cultural heritage; biodiversity informatics; public engagement
with science: exhibitions; citizen science; education;
science policy advice.
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베를린의 모습을 실컷 구경하고, 이날 오후에 찾은 곳은 스토리 오브 베를린이라는 박물관이다. 말 그대로 베를린 이야기란 뜻인데. 베를린과 관련된 여러 가지 것을 모아서 전시하고 베를린의 이모저모를 소개하는 곳이었다. 다른 박물관과 달리 사람들이 상당히 자유롭게 움직이고 있었는데 시 정부가 아닌 개인이 만든 박물관이기 때문이라는 설명을 들을 수 있었다. 워낙 박물관이 많은 이곳 베를린에서 개인들도 이렇게 박물관을 운영하는 것을 보니 역사와 기록에 철저한 독일인의 특성을 다시 한번 실감할 수 있었다. 계단을 내려가자 한쪽 벽에 각 시대별로 독일사회에 뛰어난 업적을 남긴 사람들의 사진이 걸려있었다. 그 중에서 빈 액자가 눈에 띄었다. 나찌의 탄압을 견디지 못하고 목숨을 잃거나 외국으로 망명을 떠난 유태인들을 의미한다고 했다. '크리스탈 나흐트' 즉 수정의 밤을 연상시키는 전시물도 있었다. 1930년대 후반, 나찌에 의해 수만 개의 유태인 상점이 파괴되어 부서진 유리가 거리를 온통 뒤덮었다고 하는 끔찍한 사건을 상징하는 것이었다. 책을 불태워 버렸던 나찌의 만행을 상기시키는 거리도 있었다. 사람들은 책 위를 걸으며 그때의 일이 얼마나 끔찍한 것인가를 새삼 깨닫게 되곤 한다고 했다. 독일인들은 철저히 자신들의 과거를 직시하고 있다는 생각이 들었다. 지하로 내려가면서 생각지 못한 것을 발견할 수 있었다. 동,서의 냉전이 치열하던 70년대 초, 핵전쟁을 대비해 만들어 놓은 지하벙커였다. 이곳은 2,000여평의 크기에 약22,000여명이 2주간을 버틸 수 있도록 설계되었다고 한다. 이곳에 들어오는 모든 사람은 소독실에서 오염물질을 제거해야만 한다. 유사시 30톤이 넘는 4개의 문으로 차단되는 곳이지만 그 안에서도 생존을 위한 준비는 철저했다. 냉전시기 독일인들을 떨게 했던 핵전쟁의 공포가 오히려 내 가슴을 서늘하게 하는 것 같았다.
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Visit heartily appearance in Berlin, and found the place where the afternoon is the story of the Museum of Berlin. Berlin inde story is meant literally. Gather to wartime Berlin and was associated with various places to introduce Aspects of Berlin. People were moving quite freely, unlike other museums could hear a description of the individual and not made because the museum is the city government. Wonak many museums here could once again feel the history and the characteristics of the thorough Germans also saw that record individuals that do operate a museum in Berlin. Let's go down the stairs to the left a picture of people in each age outstanding achievements in German society was hanging on one wall. Among them stood out the empty picture frame. They lost their lives or were unable to withstand the Nazi persecution of the Jews it means leaving the asylum abroad. 'Crystal naheuteu That exhibition was also reminiscent of Kristallnacht. The late 1930s, tens of thousands of Jewish shops were destroyed by the Nazis to symbolize the terrible events that have shattered the glass enveloping all over the streets. The book was also reminiscent of the Nazi atrocities beoryeotdeon street and burned. People have often struck me afresh that will make the book was how terrible this place at that time. The Germans got the idea that a thorough face their past. All the way down to the basement could find that unexpected. East and West of the Cold War was fierce early 1970s, was an underground bunker had made preparation for nuclear war.
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The History of Berlin | Euromaxx
The German capital dates back 775 years. We take a look at the famous landmarks, including Potsdamer Platz, the Nicolai quarter, the famous Ku-Damm promenade and Unter den Linden, the central boulevard which leads to the Brandenburg Gate.