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German Historical Museum
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The German Historical Museum, known by the acronym DHM, is a museum in Berlin, Germany devoted to German history. It describes itself as a place of "enlightenment and understanding of the shared history of Germans and Europeans".
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Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
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Unter den Linden 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Neue Wache
Unter den Linden 4, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Maxim Gorki Theater
Am Festungsgraben 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Pergamonmuseum
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Altes Museum
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Zeughaus
Unter den Linden 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Berlin Cathedral
Am Lustgarten, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Bebelplatz
Unter den Linden, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Berlin State Opera
Unter den Linden 7, 10117 Berlin, Germany
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Am Kupfergraben 4/4a, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Cu 29
Bodestraße 1-3, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Restaurant Via Nova II
Universitätsstraße 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
LePopulaire Restaurant
Unter den Linden 5, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Alois Moser
Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Straße 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Bistro Lebenswelten - Humboldt Forum
Schloßpl. 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Da Vinci
Georgenstraße 192, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Tex-Mex
Georgenstraße 198, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Sushi Miyabi - Mitte
Georgenstraße 195, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Cowei Restaurant - Asian Fusion Berlin
James - Simon - Park 152, 10178 Berlin, Germany
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Hotel NH Collection Berlin Mitte Friedrichstrasse
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Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin
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Meliá Berlin
Friedrichstraße 103, 10117 Berlin, Germany
Monbijou Hotel
Monbijou Hotel, Monbijoupl. 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Clipper Boardinghouse Berlin-Gendarmenmarkt
Behrenstraße 47, 10117 Berlin, Germany
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German Historical Museum

Unter den Linden 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany
4.4(4.3K)
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The German Historical Museum, known by the acronym DHM, is a museum in Berlin, Germany devoted to German history. It describes itself as a place of "enlightenment and understanding of the shared history of Germans and Europeans".

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attractions: Neues Museum, Lustgarten, Neue Wache, Maxim Gorki Theater, Pergamonmuseum, Altes Museum, Zeughaus, Berlin Cathedral, Bebelplatz, Berlin State Opera, restaurants: Jolly, Cu 29, Restaurant Via Nova II, LePopulaire Restaurant, Alois Moser, Bistro Lebenswelten - Humboldt Forum, Da Vinci, Tex-Mex, Sushi Miyabi - Mitte, Cowei Restaurant - Asian Fusion Berlin
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+49 30 203040
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Nearby attractions of German Historical Museum

Neues Museum

Lustgarten

Neue Wache

Maxim Gorki Theater

Pergamonmuseum

Altes Museum

Zeughaus

Berlin Cathedral

Bebelplatz

Berlin State Opera

Neues Museum

Neues Museum

4.5

(5.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Lustgarten

Lustgarten

4.6

(4K)

Open 24 hours
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Neue Wache

Neue Wache

4.5

(959)

Closed
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Maxim Gorki Theater

Maxim Gorki Theater

4.6

(747)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of German Historical Museum

Jolly

Cu 29

Restaurant Via Nova II

LePopulaire Restaurant

Alois Moser

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Da Vinci

Tex-Mex

Sushi Miyabi - Mitte

Cowei Restaurant - Asian Fusion Berlin

Jolly

Jolly

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Cu 29

Cu 29

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Restaurant Via Nova II

Restaurant Via Nova II

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LePopulaire Restaurant

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I.M. Pei-Designed German Historical Museum
Emma FischerEmma Fischer
I.M. Pei-Designed German Historical Museum
A NabsA Nabs
Very disappointing. Their main display is down for refurbishment, and they do advertise this status. I paid 10 euros for two ongoing exhibitions (3, counting a child's one which I didnt get to). The first one was just ok, 'What is Enlightenment' which had some displays on scientific and philosophical changes from the 1600s on. Some models and a lot of original prints of important published works. Just ok, overall. The 2nd exhibition was 'Roads Not Taken', which I only got partway through before some attendant demanded I put my jacket on (I'd taken it off aince the building was warm compared to the cool November outside... strange requirement for a museum, and it was a demand). This area dealt with postwar divided Germany through the Cold War and reunification, with some relics, posters, and discussion of political forces from both east and west in that turbulent time. It seemed just ok- nothing I wasn't already aware of. So with the main display closed and these two mediocre exhibitions priced at 10 euro (with a third children's area), it's really not worth the time or money. Maybe when the refurbishment is complete, but not now. Even so, very odd that one can't carry a jacket while viewing but must wear it. An attendant said it was due to 'security', which is absurd. Don't go here, there are better things to do in Berlin.
Michiel BuitelaarMichiel Buitelaar
An overwhelming history museum (without culture or science?). One of the most interesting, best done museums I have visited. Worth a full day. Beautifully done, bilingual, space, tasteful, with lots of sensible information, and of immense visual wealth. Overwhelming. Loved it. That said, culture and science seem to have been overlooked. They are effectively missing. Friendly staff. Nice restaurant, with outdoor seating. Magnificent cakes, at least 10 types! All done efficiently, of course. The main theme, German history, is fascinating and very well done. The special side exhibition o. German colonialism - not so well known, a relatively minor venture - is great, too. There is something ‘missing’ though: while the museum zooms in on politics, local and international, and on wars, on evolution of the state and the like - there is only some on-the-side attention for culture. And for science. We found German culture - music, literature, philosophy, visual arts etc - practically neglected. Understandable, but a pity. Wagner, Goethe, Beethoven, Nietszche etc had their role in history, too, but they are hard to find in this beautiful museum. The same one could say of science - we saw almost nothing about Von Humboldt, Leibniz or Einstein. To mention just a couple of examples. Too bad.
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Very disappointing. Their main display is down for refurbishment, and they do advertise this status. I paid 10 euros for two ongoing exhibitions (3, counting a child's one which I didnt get to). The first one was just ok, 'What is Enlightenment' which had some displays on scientific and philosophical changes from the 1600s on. Some models and a lot of original prints of important published works. Just ok, overall. The 2nd exhibition was 'Roads Not Taken', which I only got partway through before some attendant demanded I put my jacket on (I'd taken it off aince the building was warm compared to the cool November outside... strange requirement for a museum, and it was a demand). This area dealt with postwar divided Germany through the Cold War and reunification, with some relics, posters, and discussion of political forces from both east and west in that turbulent time. It seemed just ok- nothing I wasn't already aware of. So with the main display closed and these two mediocre exhibitions priced at 10 euro (with a third children's area), it's really not worth the time or money. Maybe when the refurbishment is complete, but not now. Even so, very odd that one can't carry a jacket while viewing but must wear it. An attendant said it was due to 'security', which is absurd. Don't go here, there are better things to do in Berlin.
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An overwhelming history museum (without culture or science?). One of the most interesting, best done museums I have visited. Worth a full day. Beautifully done, bilingual, space, tasteful, with lots of sensible information, and of immense visual wealth. Overwhelming. Loved it. That said, culture and science seem to have been overlooked. They are effectively missing. Friendly staff. Nice restaurant, with outdoor seating. Magnificent cakes, at least 10 types! All done efficiently, of course. The main theme, German history, is fascinating and very well done. The special side exhibition o. German colonialism - not so well known, a relatively minor venture - is great, too. There is something ‘missing’ though: while the museum zooms in on politics, local and international, and on wars, on evolution of the state and the like - there is only some on-the-side attention for culture. And for science. We found German culture - music, literature, philosophy, visual arts etc - practically neglected. Understandable, but a pity. Wagner, Goethe, Beethoven, Nietszche etc had their role in history, too, but they are hard to find in this beautiful museum. The same one could say of science - we saw almost nothing about Von Humboldt, Leibniz or Einstein. To mention just a couple of examples. Too bad.
Michiel Buitelaar

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The German Historical Museum, known as Deutsches Historisches Museum in German, is a renowned museum located in Berlin, Germany. It is dedicated to showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of Germany from various periods and perspectives.

The museum is housed in the historic Zeughaus, or the Arsenal Building, which itself is a significant architectural masterpiece. Its vast collection spans over 2,000 years of German history, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the country's past.

The exhibitions at the German Historical Museum are carefully curated and offer a fascinating journey through time. They cover a wide range of topics, including political history, social movements, technological advancements, art, culture, and everyday life. The museum's extensive collection includes artifacts, documents, artworks, and multimedia presentations, providing a multifaceted exploration of Germany's past.

One of the highlights of the museum is the permanent exhibition called "German History in Images and Artifacts," which offers a chronological overview of German history. It presents key events and developments, from the medieval period to the present day, and encourages visitors to reflect on the complex narratives that have shaped the country.

The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions that delve into specific themes or periods, offering in-depth insights into particular aspects of German history. These exhibitions often feature collaborations with other renowned institutions, further enriching the museum's offerings.

In addition to its exhibition spaces, the German Historical Museum features a research center, a library, and an auditorium that hosts lectures, symposiums, and cultural events. These initiatives contribute to the museum's goal of fostering scholarly research and engaging the public in discussions about history and its relevance to contemporary society.

Located in the heart of Berlin, near the famous Unter den Linden boulevard and within walking distance of other prominent attractions, the German Historical Museum is easily accessible and provides a captivating cultural experience for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

Overall, the German Historical Museum stands as a pillar of historical preservation, education, and cultural dialogue. Through its exhibitions and programs, it offers visitors a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of German history, promoting a deeper understanding of the past and its impact on...

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The German Historical Museum in Berlin is a museum dedicated to the history of Germany from its earliest beginnings to the present day. The museum was founded in 1987 and is located in the Mitte district of Berlin, close to the Unter den Linden boulevard.

The museum's collections cover a wide range of topics, including German history, culture, and art. The permanent exhibition, "German History in Images and Artefacts," showcases over 7,000 objects and artifacts from the museum's collection. The exhibition is divided into eight sections, each covering a different period of German history, from prehistoric times to the present day.

Some of the highlights of the museum's collection include a medieval sculpture of the Madonna and Child, a 16th-century suit of armor, and an original manuscript of the Nuremberg Laws. The museum also has a large collection of paintings, including works by Albrecht Dürer, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Caspar David Friedrich.

In addition to its permanent collection, the museum hosts a variety of temporary exhibitions throughout the year. These exhibitions cover a wide range of topics, from the history of fashion to the impact of technology on German society.

The German Historical Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in German history and culture. The museum's collections are comprehensive and well-curated, and the staff is knowledgeable and passionate about their work. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for an interesting way to spend a day in Berlin, the German Historical Museum is definitely...

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4.0
1y

While there I viewed both the exhibition on Wolf Biermann and the temporary exhibit on how history could have been. The first exhibit I visited, guided by a lovely woman who talked a lot and engaged vividly with the surly group of teenagers before her, was pretty good. It was the Wolf Biermann one and I enjoyed it thoroughly though some parts felt rushed by the helping hand sent with us from our school. Generally that tour was interesting and informative about the younger years of Biermann and helped to fill gaps in the knowledge of everyone in the group. Due to the circumstances surrounding him (he’s still alive and helped curate the exhibition himself) some parts of conversation were merely theory or speculation but those too were interesting and thought provoking. Unfortunately I found the second tour less interesting thought this might lie with the exhibition itself and not the tour guide or any services provided. The entire guided tour for that stage was simple and informative but no new information was added to our accumulated knowledge. I can recall many of my fellow students lounging around and daydreaming. While not all of the tour was boring a majority of it was a tour guide reading the signs for us that we could clearly read. Due to that, answering any questions asked was a matter of looking around the room. All in all it was a god and enjoyable trip. The museum has clean and large bathrooms and a help desk accessible...

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