Anti-Kriegs-Museum

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The original Anti-War Museum was founded in 1925 by Ernst Friedrich. In 1933, it was destroyed by the Nazis, and Friedrich fled to Brussels. There he had another museum until 1940, when the Nazis again destroyed his work. In 1982, a group of teachers re-established this museum in Berlin. It now hosts a permanent display including World War I photos and artefacts from the original museum, children's war toys, and anti-Semitic material from the Nazi era.

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Anti-Kriegs-Museum details

Address
Brüsseler Strasse 21

Area North

Transport U9 Amrumer Strasse

Telephone 030 4549 0110, 030 402 8691 tours

Anti-Kriegs-Museum website

Open 4-8pm daily

Admission free

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