Anti-Kriegs-Museum

Brüsseler Str. 21, 13353 Berlin, Germany
War museum Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Georgios Kantianis - 6 months ago

It's a unique experience! I was very surprised by the history of this private museum and the powerfulness of its message. Mr Ernst Friedrich was an amazing human being and his family u0026 continuators have my deepest respect. Also, the staff (mostly volunteers as I understood) is very friendly with visitors. Greetings from Greece!

The sculpture in front of the museum:

5 Savannah Shepherd - 7 months ago

When in Berlin, make the time to stop here. Could have spent hours here, but got a great amount of info within the 1.5 hours I was here. Loved talking to our host, as he spoke english, knew a LOT of history, and had an answer for every question. Some cool artifacts and authentic pieces. Small, and private, so there is no government support. The employees are volunteers. Make sure to bring some cash to donate!

5 Mary Kidane - a month ago

Such a lovely experience! This museum, however small, held beautiful history and I was happy to learn more. A must visit!

4 Martina Cappelli - 6 years ago

I went to see the museum yesterday and I am really thankful I did!
The museum is small but full of objects from all over the world.
We went to the basement and it really gets you chills down your spine, it's really impressive!
The entry is free but you can leave a offer.
All the descriptions of the items are both in German and in English so everyone can get something!
The museum is small but really worth a visit if you're in Berlin!

4 Jens Görner - 3 years ago

Nice little museum. Go there, take your time ×/- 1 hour. Be sure that your visit will support a private museum. This place doesn't get any support by the government. It's really interesting lots of things to discover. If you're interested in history of war in general, put it on your trip list. Worth seeing it.

5 Philip Ryan - 4 years ago

Visited this small, suburban, museum on a weeknight about 5pm. Spent about 90 minutes there reading and viewing information relating to the founding of the museum (in 1925), and the various anti-war, and then anti-Nazi, groups in Germany. Also information on war bombing and bomb shelters with a 1940s shelter in the basement. The main exhibition room of the museum has translations into English for all the panels, which threw lots of light on the very real anti-war and anti-Nazi movement in Germany through the 1930s and 40s. Well worth a visit.

5 ΓΕΩΡΓΙΑ ΛΑΜΠΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ - 3 years ago

It is a unique experience.We felt that horrible energy of war and terror. i have to congratulate these people who run this museum for free and who are very hospitable and positive.I highly recommend it!!!!

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