Lena R. • August 28, 2016Nice for computer game lovers, lots of retro games. But also very informative about the history of video gaming
Jack O. • October 6, 2015Incredible value museum, 5 euro entry. They have both a permanent exhibit and a changing one. Mostly in German but can still be enjoyed by English speakers.
L H. • August 18, 2015Kind of freaky, but fascinating museum of humans, real exhibits of the human body.
Mel L. • July 23, 2016Do not miss this if you're in Berlin. The guy who put it all together is great!
Liesbeth V. • April 27, 2019Very cool spot, friendly service, vegan cakes 😬 with entry to the museum you can have a discounted ‘ramones’ beer to support the local community Kiez
Martin J. • June 28, 2015Great building on just 8x12 m area, façade shows drawings from St. Petersburg from early 19 c., first drawings collected by founder & architect Sergej Tchoban. Concrete façade is made of 4 layers.
Valentina T. • March 6, 2022Incredible exhibition space, mix of ancient and modern, beautiful location with bar, bistro and a splendid panoramic terrace. Not to be missed even without necessarily having to visit an exhibition!
Milad C. • March 1, 2017Interactive. I'm not superstitious, but this was fun. Especially w kids. Recommend!
Stadtmuseum Berlin • September 2, 2014The Nikolaikirche has been a landmark in the Berlin city centre for over 800 years. Its natural-stone basement floors are the oldest rooms in Berlin.
Jeremy P. • January 6, 2013Great place to learn about the history of the neighborhood, political movements, and immigration. Really engaging exhibits.
Michael B. • January 6, 2019Free museum. One of the only houses that remained undestroyed after WW2. Interesting but not fantastic.
Tarik H. • January 3, 2016A well-organized, small museum that you can enjoy even if you've only got a couple hours to spare. Five euro admission fee.
keith b. • August 10, 2015Great industrial design museum about the history of German design - spend about an hour here - €6 for adults
Jack O. • November 8, 2015The only David Hasselhoff Museum in Berlin dedicated to the man who helped bring down The Wall. Curated by "Fat Ally".
Satrio B. • January 22, 2019Interesting and fun exhibit, but just single floor. We can easily finish less then half an hour ...
Patrick Bay D. • October 20, 2012Old church turned childrens museum. Friendly staff and cool place for kids and adults. Very hard to spot from the outside, look for the upside down many coloured bear :-)
Tijs B. • July 19, 2018Interesting exhibition for free about brickyards. Two wonderful houses in the area can be visited as well.
Tiago T. • April 20, 2016If you get to see it, it's totally worth. Try and get an access to one of the showcase parties
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