Deutsches Historisches Museum is a wonderful looking Museum building ,one of the oldest buildings along Unter Den Linden ,the building was constructed between 1695-1706 and constructed from designs … Full review by NeilKelly77
Oct 8, 2024
The main part of the museum is being renovated so they have a ‘roads not taken’ exhibition that speculates briefly on what might have happened if different decisions had been made at key points in re… Full review by Smithy0469
Apr 5, 2024
Exhibition “Roads not Taken”. The German History Museum is closed but this exhibition is fantastic if you’re interested in modern history. Looking back in time from 1989 to 1848 it assess what might … Full review by BenGS55
Is there English text in the exhibitions, or will I need to get an audio guide to understand the exhibitions as a non-German speaker?
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There is generally a good explanation in German & English. I didn't feel the need for an audio guide. It depends how much in-house depth you want to go.
Free for under 18's otherwise 8 Euro's for those over. You can also buy a Berlin Pass from Tourist Information shops (Theres one by the Brandenburg Gate) This pass gives each …
Free for under 18's otherwise 8 Euro's for those over. You can also buy a Berlin Pass from Tourist Information shops (Theres one by the Brandenburg Gate) This pass gives each holder (Two people would need to buy two passes Etc) discounts to major attractions and also cheap transport on Buses and Underground. The pass costs about 34 Euro's but it is worth it, and it comes with a 'free' guide book on Berlin.