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Ash,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
22 Jul 2025
Excellent
Audiovisual of historical events were very good. The ambiance was appropriate for the historical events and there was information provided that we did not know despite having an interest in all...
Audiovisual of historical events were very good. The ambiance was appropriate for the historical events and there was information provided that we did not know despite having an interest in all events if WWII.
The Wall Museum Berlin at the East Side Gallery
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Michael,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
15 Dec 2025
Excellent
Very interesting well worth a visit
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Caterina,  Italy Italy
14 Sep 2023
Excellent
A not very large museum, to be honest, but very impressive. Indeed, its compactness is a reason of the strong impression it leaves. The rhythm of the videos is perfect. To see absolutely.
The Wall Museum Berlin at the East Side Gallery

About: East Side Gallery

Using the longest-standing part of the Berlin Wall as a canvas, the East Side Gallery showcases artistic talent and symbolises resistance, freedom, and German reunification.

You'll find murals painted directly onto a 1,316 meter stretch of the former Berlin Wall.

East Side Gallery
Mühlenstraße 3-100, 10243, Berlin
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