Pretty good, if you like humanities, here is a good choice. Lots of boutiques on display. Ticket prices are very cheap. Worth watching.
DDR Museum
Posted: Apr 7, 2020
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Mariam马瑞姆
5/5Outstanding
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The location is very good. The wall is written on the wall that may be the most interesting museum in the world, it is really interesting and eye-opening. Compared with the vivid exhibits in drawers and behind a door, the text introduction is the biggest highlight. As a Chinese person, it is especially interesting to read. Closed out, by the Spree River, looking at the Berlin Cathedral and Museum Island on the other side, the scenery is particularly good. It is important that the museum encourages everyone to feel the items, which is rare! Very interesting!
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Posted: Jul 14, 2019
_We***60
5/5Outstanding
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A very popular museum in Berlin. The main exhibits are from the Cold War-era East Germany. Here you can feel many of the products of the year up close. Such as typewriters and lighters. The museum encourages everyone to touch the exhibitions on the ground, which should be one of the more special concepts. Tickets are not expensive, the key is that the location of the museum is very easy to find, don't forget to visit Berlin.
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Posted: Jul 10, 2019
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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This is a museum famous for its interaction. Through various forms of interaction with visitors, visitors can get a better understanding of the history of Democratic Germany. It is more vivid and impressive than the cold exhibition cabinet.
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Posted: Mar 23, 2017
永远的宁海
5/5Outstanding
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The museum is actually very small. It is not very comprehensive to tell the history of East Germany, but to understand the history of socialism, you should go and see the living standards of East Germany are actually very high according to the museum.
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Posted: May 22, 2023
还不曾去过倒悬山!
4/5Excellent
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On November 12, 1989, thousands of people passed through checkpoints on Berlin's Bernaur Avenue. After the Berlin Wall was lifted, millions of East German citizens flocked to West Germany for a short visit.