The Topography of Terror is an outdoor and indoor history museum in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Niederkirchnerstrasse, formerly Prinz …
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Jan 23, 2025
a chilling display that makes one really uncomfortable to the core. the historians made a great job at creating this museum. Full review by polakov_tereza
Jan 8, 2025
The Topography of Terror provides an incredible overview and gives incredible depth and insight into the history of Germany. Both the museum and the outdoor exhibition are carefully structured and ea… Full review by James M
Jan 5, 2025
Essential experience when visiting Berlin. Audio guide and huge number of photos made it very clear and easy to understand. Our teens all enjoyed (is that right word?) and we talked about many specif… Full review by jo723611
Hi everyone, just wondering what the cost is to visit here ? Just want to have a little walk around and see what there is? Does this cost anything ?
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Hi, Yes, the entry is free. However, there is a lot to see and if you want to see the full thing, then the stuff inside is vital. Unfortunately, lots of people rush through the outside …
Hi, Yes, the entry is free. However, there is a lot to see and if you want to see the full thing, then the stuff inside is vital. Unfortunately, lots of people rush through the outside photographs which are a bit anodyne. "Another tick box!" I would suggest that you allow at least 3 hours to understand the full horrors. Your choice!
Can I visit this place with my luggage before I check-in at the hotel?
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Hi you can do but there is a lot of reading and the pathway is busy, there is also a building which is part of this visit and you may find that you may be able to leave luggage there. …
Hi you can do but there is a lot of reading and the pathway is busy, there is also a building which is part of this visit and you may find that you may be able to leave luggage there. Enjoy your visit.
I'm taking a group of U.S. college students to visit this site. I have to choose between a tour of the permanent exhibit and one of the grounds. Any advice from experienced visitors, especially anyone who has been on either of these tours?
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I think this documentary exhibition is ideal for students. It showcases the horrors of the Nazi period and the regime, conceived as a perfect funcioning machine. There're real …
I think this documentary exhibition is ideal for students. It showcases the horrors of the Nazi period and the regime, conceived as a perfect funcioning machine. There're real documents, pictures and letters from both victims and members of the party. Well organized, though sad. Besides ,admission is free.