Admission to: The Wall Museum at the East Side Gallery
Audio guide (Depending on availability)
Tour guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-6
Children aged 18+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Student tickets are available for students with a valid ID or children aged 7-17
Group discounts are available for parties of 10 or more when booked directly with the venue
Audio guide availability is dependent on the venue. Please refer to the official website for more information
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
The audio guide is available in English, Italian, and Spanish
Remember to bring your student card; you may be asked to show it at the entrance
As you walk through the streets of Berlin today, it’s hard to believe that before 1990, the city was physically and ideologically divided by the Berlin Wall. The Wall Museum offers a comprehensive look at this division, telling the story from both sides through film clips, photographs, and news footage. The museum vividly captures the impact of the Wall on the lives of Berliners. You'll also find interviews with senior statesmen involved in foreign policy during this era, providing insights into the political decisions that shaped history. Additionally, the museum features personal accounts from guards who were forced to shoot at citizens trying to escape. These powerful narratives offer a deep understanding of the Wall's legacy and its profound effects on Berlin
By bus: Take line 347 to Oberbaumbrucke station and walk for 3 minutes
By train: Take line S3 or S5 to Warschauer Strasse station and walk for 9 minutes