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Andrew,  United States United States
13 Jun 2019
Excellent
Probably the most interesting & poignant place we've ever visited. A Soviet underground prison in one wing, with a Stasi prison on the other, with Stasi offices above, all perfectly...
Probably the most interesting & poignant place we've ever visited. A Soviet underground prison in one wing, with a Stasi prison on the other, with Stasi offices above, all perfectly preserved.
Many were held captive, tortured, or executed by the oppressive regime.
This place serves as a cautionary tale to us all; beware, as history repeats itself...
Finally, using the Tiqets app was seamless and excellent.
Bautzner Street Memorial (Gedenkstätte Bautzner Straße)
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Kerstin,  Germany Germany
12 Oct 2020
Excellent
Sehr beeindruckend. Eine sehr bedrückende Stimmung, so habe ich diese Zeit noch nie nahe gebracht bekommen.
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Sonja,  Germany Germany
25 Aug 2020
Excellent
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Bautzner Street Memorial (Gedenkstätte Bautzner Straße)

About: Gedenkstätte Bautzner Straße

The Bautzner Street Memorial (Gedenkstätte Bautzner Straße) in Dresden is the former remand prison and the regional office of the East German Ministry of State Security (Stasi).

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Gedenkstätte Bautzner Straße
Bautzner Str. 112A, 01099, Dresden
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