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  2. The Berlin Wall | Berlin Wall Foundation - Stiftung Berliner...

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    The 155-kilometer-long Berlin Wall, which cut through the middle of the city center, surrounded West Berlin from August 13, 1961 to November 9, 1989. The Wall was designed to prevent people from escaping to the West from East Berlin. In 1961, the SED began adding additional obstacles to the border, expanding the Wall into a complex multi ...

  3. Visitor Information | Berlin Wall Foundation - Stiftung Berliner...

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    Berlin Wall Memorial. Exhibition on the outdoor grounds: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m. (power will be switched off after 10 p.m.) Documentation Center: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (last ascent to the observation tower: 5.45 p.m.) Visitor Center: Tuesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. The exhibition at S-Bahnhof Nordbahnhof “Border and Ghost ...

  4. Information For Your Visit | Berlin Wall Foundation

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    Depending on the availability of our guides, it is possible to book a tour in German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Simple German, and German sign language. For more information on languages offered at the Berlin Wall Memorial, call Visitor Services at +49 (0)30 213085-166 or send an email to:

  5. The Berlin Wall Memorial | Berlin Wall Foundation - Stiftung...

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    The Berlin Wall Memorial runs along both sides of Bernauer Strasse. The outdoor exhibition, which uses the Bernauer Strasse to illustrate the history of the Berlin Wall, is presented on the former border strip, which was situated on the East Berlin side of the border. This area also includes the official monument dedicated to the memory of the ...

  6. About the Berlin Wall Foundation. We present history at the historical site. Our task is to document the history of the Berlin Wall and the migration movements from the GDR that occurred as part of and under the impact of the German division and the East-West conflict in the 20th century. More about the Foundation.

  7. Berlin Wall Memorial | Berlin Wall Foundation

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    To mark the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the foundation is presenting a varied programme, special exhibitions and a themed page with all the information on events, historical background and photographs. The Wall on Bernauer Strasse was just a part of a 155-kilometer-long border that went all around West Berlin.

  8. Tours | Berlin Wall Foundation - Stiftung Berliner Mauer

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    Public Guided Tours. Public overview tours on various topics and for different target groups take place regularly at the Berlin Wall Memorial. The tours last around 1 hour and are conducted with audio guides. These tours are free of charge for schoolchildren. Registration is not required..

  9. Tours | Berlin Wall Foundation - Stiftung Berliner Mauer

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    Public Tours. We are currently offering overview tours regularly on weekends at these historical sites. Berlin Wall Memorial (English tour also available) East Side Gallery (English tour also available) Marienfelde Refugee Center Museum. An advance reservation is not necessary. The tours are conducted with audio guides and cost €3,50 per person.

  10. Sites | Berlin Wall Foundation - Stiftung Berliner Mauer

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    Berlin Wall Memorial. • Bernauer Straße 119, 13355 Berlin. The memorial extends along 1.4 kilometers of Bernauer Strasse. It is situated on the former border strip between East and West Berlin. Bernauer Strasse acquired sad notoriety when the Berlin Wall was built in 1961 because the Wall here divided not only the city but also the street.

  11. The Berlin Wall on Mühlenstrasse: 1961-1989

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    When the Wall was built on August 13, 1961, the River Spree between Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg became part of the border strip. The entire width of the river here belonged to East Berlin. West Berlin territory began at the riverbank on the Kreuzberg side. Thus the East Side Gallery exists today on a section of former Hinterlandmauer, the ...