Deutsches Historisches MuseumA Look At Germany's History
Unter den Linden 2
Berlin,
10117
Neighborhood: Mitte
Phone: +49 30 2030 4444
Fax: +49 30 2030 4543
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This famous museum is located in the Zeughaus, which is the oldest building located on Unter den Linden. The stunning structure from the Baroque period in northern Germany boasts an extensive collection of priceless items from Germany's turbulent history. Among the displays are period rooms, where visitor can walk through a living timeline of Germany. Information rooms offer deeper reflection of the topics. This fascinating museum should not be missed while staying in Berlin.
Daily 10a-6p
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