Offers for
Adults
Why did the Western powers decide on an Airlift to Berlin? How did the Allied intelligence services operate during the Cold War? What does the inside of the last guardhouse from Checkpoint Charlie look like?
Offers for
Schools
We invite school classes to participate in free tours of our exhibitions in German, English and French. For secondary levels I and II, we explain important chapters in postwar Berlin history and the history of the Cold War from an international perspective. We invite pupils from grade 4 and up to come along on a journey to the time of the Berlin Airlift. I
Offers for
Teachers
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We will help you integrate your class’s visit to the Museum into your lesson plan.
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Digital programs
We show you our favorite objects from the permanent collection. Historical film material and conversations with contemporary witnesses give insights into nearly 50 years of Allied presence.
Offers for
Families
Who, how, what, why? Families are invited to find out more about the history of the Western powers in Berlin from 1945 to 1994. Whether on your own with our quiz pad or on a guided tour for families, you and your children will discover especially fascinating objects, from the Airlift-era chocolate parachutes to the spy tunnel.
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Inclusive Programs
We want our exhibitions to be accessible to as many people as possible. Apart from barrier free access, we also offer guided tours of the permanent exhibition for people with disabilities.