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πŸ“ Travel Impressions | Berlin πŸŒƒ

After scouring the internet and reading numerous posts, I finally found this exhibition hall that resonated with my vibe. To be honest, it's a bit dark inside, but the graffiti on the stairs was so captivating, and the 14€ entrance fee was definitely worth it. Currently, there are three exhibitions on display. We skipped Andy Warhol, but I particularly enjoyed the exhibition on the 5th floor. I hope those of you coming to Germany and Berlin will take the time to see more exhibitions. Berlin's museums are truly plentiful, and it's one of the few capital cities I've found to have such well-planned, clean urban design. Here is the information about this exhibition hall for your reference: 🎫 Ticketing: Google Map has a direct link to the official website where you can easily purchase tickets online (advance purchase is necessary). Honestly, though, no one checks the tickets, so I'm not sure if it's all based on honesty! The adult ticket for those 26 and over is 14€. πŸ“‹ Content: The museum spans 5 floors, starting from the third floor, where there's a restaurant. They likely rotate exhibitions regularly. The floor layout is as follows (very clean restrooms, thumbs up ⬆️): The staircase is highly recommended for a photo stop! The first floor has a cafΓ© and a shop where you can find some great items. #ExhibitionVisit #Berlin #Germany #TravelGuide #CulturalJourney

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πŸ“ Travel Impressions | Berlin πŸŒƒ

After scouring the internet and reading numerous posts, I finally found this exhibition hall that resonated with my vibe. To be honest, it's a bit dark inside, but the graffiti on the stairs was so captivating, and the 14€ entrance fee was definitely worth it. Currently, there are three exhibitions on display. We skipped Andy Warhol, but I particularly enjoyed the exhibition on the 5th floor. I hope those of you coming to Germany and Berlin will take the time to see more exhibitions. Berlin's museums are truly plentiful, and it's one of the few capital cities I've found to have such well-planned, clean urban design. Here is the information about this exhibition hall for your reference: 🎫 Ticketing: Google Map has a direct link to the official website where you can easily purchase tickets online (advance purchase is necessary). Honestly, though, no one checks the tickets, so I'm not sure if it's all based on honesty! The adult ticket for those 26 and over is 14€. πŸ“‹ Content: The museum spans 5 floors, starting from the third floor, where there's a restaurant. They likely rotate exhibitions regularly. The floor layout is as follows (very clean restrooms, thumbs up ⬆️): The staircase is highly recommended for a photo stop! The first floor has a cafΓ© and a shop where you can find some great items. #ExhibitionVisit #Berlin #Germany #TravelGuide #CulturalJourney

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