π¬ Berlin | Communications Museum π
π Today, I visited the Communications Museum in Berlin. Since I've been obsessed with postcards lately, I found a lot of the exhibits very interesting. π¬ As soon as you enter, there's the museum shop, where the cashier sells tickets. Inside the shop, you can buy postcards! There are several types of Berlin postcards, including two Christmas editions, and some with 3D designs (I didn't buy the 3D ones because they were too dazzling). I only bought the Berlin ones, but there were a few other types as well. There were also postcards related to Berlin and some with other illustrations. πͺ On the left side as you enter, there's a special postbox where you can mail postcards/letters. π’ The museum has an underground floor, a ground floor, and two upper floors to explore. There are many interactive exhibits, quite interesting. I saw the evolution of postboxes and mail coaches, and played with a pneumatic post system and Morse code. π Currently, there's a Streit exhibition with some interactive content. This exhibition is quite fascinating, and I learned a lot of relevant information. There's a paper shredder inside (I shredded my worries), some voting, and finally, an interactive activity about animal personalities, but I just stuck a sticker on the wall and left, hahaο½ I recommend it to everyone who doesn't know where to go. The admission is very cheap, 3β¬ for students and 6β¬ for regular price. #BerlinLife #Berlin #GermanLife #DailyGermany #BerlinMuseums #BerlinCommunicationsMuseum #Germany #GermanMuseums #Museums #WorthVisitingMuseum