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Museum Berlin-Karlshorst

10318 Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany (Berlin)

Address vormals “Deutsch-Russisches Museum“
 
Zwieseler Straße 4 
Floor area 1 000 m² / 10 764 ft²  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Military Museum in general
  • Biology / Medicine
  • Armored vehicles
  • Arms


Opening times
Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 06:00 p.m.
Dienstag - Sonntag 10:00 - 18:00 Uhr

Admission
Status from 05/2022
Free entry.

Contact
Tel.:+49-30-501 508-10  Fax:+49-30-501 508-40  
eMail:kontakt museum-karlshorst.de   

Homepage www.museum-karlshorst.de

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Location / Directions
N52.486200° E13.539450°N52°29.17200' E13°32.36700'N52°29'10.3200" E13°32'22.0200"

Karlshorst ist ein Ortsteil im Berliner Bezirk Lichtenberg.
Die S-Bahn-Linie S3 Spandau–Erkner durchquert Karlshorst von Nordwesten nach Südosten. Sie kreuzt die Treskowallee am S-Bahnhof Karlshorst.

Sie erreichen das Museum aus dem Berliner Stadtzentrum bequem und schnell ...
mit der S 3 bis S-Bahnhof Karlshorst, weiter mit dem Bus 296 bis Haltestelle Museum Karlshorst.
Fahrzeit ab S-Bhf Friedrichstraße: 32 Minuten.

mit der U 5 bis U-Bahnhof Tierpark, weiter mit dem Bus 296 bis Haltestelle Museum Karlshorst.
Fahrzeit ab U-Bhf Alexanderplatz: 28 Minuten.

Description

Text from German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshors 2011:
After the German-Soviet agreement on the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Germany, both sides together decided already in 1990 to jointly commemorate at this location the historic event which ended World War II and Nazi rule. The painful meaning this war had for both countries led to the so far unique establishment of a museum in which former wartime enemies jointly recall the war. The museum is supported by a board of trustees representing both partners.

The items exhibited in the former surrender museum formed the basis for the new exhibition; museums in both countries and private individuals contributed much additional material. Documentary evidence conveying important information in texts and images complements the display of historical originals. Film and acoustic material round out the presentation. The museum was opened on the 50th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe on 10 May 1995.

Since that date the museum has offered its visitors not only a permanent exhibition. Numerous events like the annual functions on 8 May (“Remembering the Peace”), discussions, film series, music performances, readings, scientific conferences, and participation in Berlin’s “Long Night at the Museums” round out the profile of the museum also as a place for encounters, (not only) between Germans and Russians.

Special short-term exhibits, including two to three put together by the museum in-house each year, provide an additional opportunity to go deeper into specific questions and aspects of the history of the war and German-Soviet relationships. An exhibition catalog (usually a German-Russian diglot) is published to accompany these special exhibits.


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