Topography of Terror
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Must-see-itinerary for first timers in Berlin 🇩🇪 1️⃣ Brandenburg Gate 2️⃣ Reichstag 3️⃣ Jewish memorial 4️⃣ Postdamer Platz 5️⃣ Topography of Terror 6️⃣ Checkpoint Charlie 7️⃣ Go for a ride on a Trabi 8️⃣ Jewish museum #numastays #berlin #citytrip #berlinactivities #germany #discover #brandenburggate
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Worth a visit, it provides wide range of information related to both periods of WWI &WWII. The barrier that surrounded West Berlin and prevented access to it from East Berlin and adjacent areas of East Germany during the period from 1961 to 1989. In the years between 1949 and 1961, about 2.5 million East Germans had fled from East to West Germany, including steadily rising numbers of skilled workers, professionals, and intellectuals. Their loss threatened to destroy the economic viability of the East German state. In response, East Germany built a barrier to close off East Germans’ access to West Berlin and hence West Germany. That barrier, the Berlin Wall, was first erected on the night of August 12–13, 1961, as the result of a decree passed on August 12 by the East German Volkskammer (“Peoples’ Chamber”). The original wall, built of barbed wire and cinder blocks, was subsequently replaced by a series of concrete walls (up to 15 feet [5 metres] high) that were topped with barbed wire and guarded with watchtowers, gun emplacements, and mines. By the 1980s that system of walls, electrified fences, and fortifications extended 28 miles (45 km) through Berlin, dividing the two parts of the city, and extended a further 75 miles (120 km) around West Berlin, separating it from the rest of East Germany. The Berlin Wall came to symbolize the Cold War’s division of East from West Germany and of eastern from western Europe. About 5,000 East Germans managed to cross the Berlin Wall (by various means) and reach West Berlin safely, while another 5,000 were captured by East German authorities in the attempt and 191 more were killed during the actual crossing of the wall. East Germany’s hard-line communist leadership was forced from power in October 1989 during the wave of democratization that swept through eastern Europe. On November 9 the East German government opened the country’s borders with West Germany (including West Berlin), and openings were made in the Berlin Wall through which East Germans could travel freely to the West. The wall henceforth ceased to function as a political barrier between East and West Germany.
Abdulkarim ALZarouniAbdulkarim ALZarouni
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The Berlin Wall is a must-see for anyone visiting Berlin. It is a powerful reminder of the Cold War and the division of Germany. The wall was built in 1961 by the East German government to prevent its citizens from fleeing to West Berlin. It stood for 28 years and was a symbol of oppression and division. Today, only a few sections of the wall remain. However, there are many memorials and museums that commemorate the wall and its history. The most popular tourist destinations are the East Side Gallery and the Berlin Wall Memorial. The East Side Gallery is a 1.3-kilometer-long section of the wall that was painted by artists from all over the world after the wall fell. It is a colorful and vibrant reminder of the wall's history and the power of art. The Berlin Wall Memorial is a more somber place. It is located at the site of the former Brandenburg Gate, which was one of the most heavily guarded crossing points between East and West Berlin. The memorial includes a preserved section of the wall, as well as a museum that tells the story of the wall and its fall. No matter which site you choose to visit, the Berlin Wall is a powerful and moving experience. It is a reminder of a dark time in history, but it is also a testament to the power of human spirit and the triumph of freedom. Tips: The best time to visit the Berlin Wall is during the day, when the sun is shining and you can see the wall in all its glory. If you are visiting the East Side Gallery, be sure to bring your camera. The paintings are some of the most iconic images of the Berlin Wall. If you are visiting the Berlin Wall Memorial, be sure to allow enough time to visit the museum. It is a very moving experience. The Berlin Wall is a popular tourist destination, so be prepared for crowds. If you want to avoid the crowds, try visiting early in the morning or late in the evening. Overall: The Berlin Wall is a fascinating and important piece of history. It is a must-see for anyone visiting Berlin.
Partha Pratim MondalPartha Pratim Mondal
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Visiting the Berlin Wall was a deeply moving and thought-provoking experience. As a symbol of division and reunification, this historical landmark carries immense significance and offers a glimpse into a turbulent past. The moment I stood before the remnants of the Wall, I couldn't help but feel a profound sense of awe and reverence. The Berlin Wall Memorial is meticulously maintained, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the wall's construction, its impact on the city, and the stories of those affected by it. The informational panels and exhibits offer a wealth of knowledge, allowing me to grasp the historical context and the gravity of events that unfolded here. I highly recommend dedicating ample time to explore the Berlin Wall and its surrounding memorial sites. It's an experience that will leave an indelible mark on your heart and mind. Remember to bring your camera and capture these powerful moments, but also take time to reflect, pay tribute, and contemplate the lessons this iconic structure imparts.
Elias Chelala (Chewy)Elias Chelala (Chewy)
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This place is easy to access, and best of all, it’s free. From what we gathered, you can get guides if you want a more detailed experience. They also offer a simple audio guide that you can scan on your phone and follow along with. There’s a map with markings, and the lady on the audio guide clearly directs you on where to look and go, making it really easy to follow. The information was fascinating but incredibly sad, giving a raw look into the history of what happened in Europe. Highly recommend if you’re interested in history and want a powerful, eye-opening experience through photos and stories. There are lockers for personal storage, you need to lock it with a coin in the mechanism. A cafe is inside of the building as well. We bought the English version of their history book. Although would recommend when there are no school class tours as they all sit on the floor in front of places you want to visit. Was a little inconvenient but fine.
Rol GunRol Gun
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There are museums. There are art installations. There are memorials. This is all of the above. As much as I hate to use the term art for such a horrific backstory, what is left behind is just that… art. The Topography of Terror exhibit alongside the wall is not only educational but most certainly brings you into the darkness of the time. You can literally walk along the wall or make your way down a level and take in some history with photos, stories, and hands on exhibits. While the energy of the location is somber, it leaves you with far more perspective over our current state of lifestyle that may help bring more light into your life. This is obviously a busy area and pretty much a must if it’s your first visit to Berlin. We tend to forget history at times so this constant reminder is to help continue our future as not only a country but as a planet to move forward.
David MayDavid May
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Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin, Germany
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+49 30 25450950
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topographie.de
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The Topography of Terror is an outdoor and indoor history museum in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Niederkirchnerstrasse, formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, on the site of buildings, which during the ...
attractions: Checkpoint Charlie, Potsdamer Platz, Mall of Berlin, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, German Museum of Technology, The Playce, German Spy Museum, Jewish Museum Berlin, Berlin Story Bunker, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Berlin, restaurants: Restaurant Maximilians Berlin, Augustiner am Gendarmenmarkt, AMRIT, La Via del Muro, Steakhouse ASADOR, Lindenbräu am Potsdamer Platz, Teras, BRLO Brwhouse, Alt-Berliner Wirtshaus, Delhi 6 Restaurant - Berlin

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