A very interesting museum. On the first floor an exhibition about fight against racism, there is a lot of testimonies, however it's difficult to choose what to see and to learn that much despite of all those resources (the main documents are inside boxes). The temporary exhibition on the second floor on postcards was to my mind more adapted for a short visit and not ordinary. On the third floor there is a giant map of the city on the floor with a special focus on Friedriechshain Kreuzberg, and the possibility to ear experiences from people who lived on this district. In the stairs of the whole building, the history of the area is described from the...
Read moreA free museum made by the community that tells the history of the neighborhood. A must for anyone who wants to know the city and it's history better. The museum itself feels special and homey. The story is told on the first floor, chrolonogically. I learned a lot and it was very interesting. The second and third floor have changing exhibitions. The third floor has an interactive exhibition involving tablets or your own phone - I recommend bringing your...
Read moreThis little museum spread over a few floor gives you a little insight into the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg area. The first floor has a range of very cool print machines and runs workshops for kids. The other floors have a range of material giving you a flavour of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg area and it's history since the time of the Berlin wall. It is all unguided so it is one of those places that can be what you make of it. Having said that well...
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