The Allies arrived as conquerors, kept West Berlin alive during the 1948 Airlift and finally went home in 1994. In what used to be a US Forces cinema, the Allied Museum is...
Clayallee 135The original Anti-War Museum was founded in 1925 by Ernst Friedrich, author of War Against War. In 1933, it was destroyed by the Nazis, and Friedrich fled to Brussels. There he...
Brüsseler Strasse 21As you'd expect, Daimler's collection is serious stuff. It has stuck to the 20th century, and covers abstract, conceptual and minimal art; its collection numbers around 1,300...
Alte Potsdamer Strasse 5Both this church and the Französischer Dom were built in 1780-85 by Carl von Gontard for Frederick the Great, in imitation of Santa Maria in Montesanto and Santa Maria dei...
GendarmenmarktThis brick church, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, was completed in 1831. Its war wounds were repaired in the 1980s and it reopened in 1987 as a homage to its architect....
Werderscher MarktThe Memorial to the German Resistance chronicles the German resistance to National Socialism. The building is part of a complex known as the Bendlerblock, owned by the German...
Stauffenbergstrasse 13-14After the Soviets took Berlin, they commandeered this former German officers' club as HQ for the military administration and it was here, on the night of 8-9 May 1945, that...
Zwieseler Strasse 4The Prenzlauer Berg Museum is a small but interesting permanent exhibit on the history and culture of the district - lots of old photos - with temporary exhibitions too.
Prenzlauer Allee 227A museum that is devoted to the chemistry, history and politics of sugar may not sound like the most entertaining of places to spend an afternoon, but this place, originally...
Amrumer Strasse 32