Nineties Berlin – multimedia exhibition

Molkenmarkt 2, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Museum Local history museum
User Reviews

5 Petko Nekezov - 2 years ago

It's a definite must do in Berlin, especially if you're into the rave culture and you like Berliners' club styles. The museum has 6 areas, you start from a large room with film for the German history from the past almost 60 years starting with the erection of the Berlin wall and it's fall after 1989. The beginning of the parades and Berlin's club culture is presented into an interactive mode. One of the rooms is dedicated to the Love Parade and how it all started, with beer can, cigarettes, the posters for the parade, mixer the DJs played on etc. Then you get into another space with screens with interviews from witnesses of the history. The next one is with big part of the Berlin wall and documented facts for the near past. There's 2 more places, but it's hard to describe and it has to be seen if you're into art installations and party-person. The staff very really friendly and the gift shop is a gem :)

4 Asisten Liburan Travel Consultant - 3 years ago

When I came the place is quite empty. Although it's quite interesting with the interactive technology using the bot for the information.
And the labyrinth with music was cool.
But too bad the museum is too small.
Best highlights was the sneakers exhibition and mirror room.
You can buy a lot of cool stuffs here including the original Berlin wall.
And you can get free stickers
Friendly staffs.
Provide WiFi

5 Taylor R. - 3 years ago

Super interesting look back at Berlin just after the wall fell! Especially enjoyed the interviews with artists, historians, squatters, officers, etc. who were present during that time.

3 Natanel Iluz - 3 years ago

Very small exhibition. Pricy 12.5 euro for the size
I loved it. Nice experiance and good quality artwork and audio experiance. Too bad the price is out of proportion to this kind of place

5 Natasha Yakusheva - 3 years ago

a very great exhibition! really enjoyed it and learnt a lot
we spent about 1.5 hours there, paid 6 euros for the tickets (got a student discount, normal tickets were 9.80, I think)

5 Milan Kantor - 3 years ago

I really loved coming here today (19.07.19)! It was an immersive experience and gave such a new lens to my understanding of Berlin post the fall of the wall. Would recommend it to anyone interested in the nineties and all things techno. Particularly liked learning about the love parade! Peace, joy, pancakes!

5 Bulent Yusuf - 2 years ago

This exhibition is fantastic! Multimedia installations evoke the disorder and confusion of the early years following the fall of the wall, ranging from 360 degree film projections to large-scale infographics to intimate testimony. Myself, I'm not a fan of the "doosh doosh" techno from this era, but now I understand better how it represented the energy and giddy sense of renewal those revellers felt. Goodbye Lenin, indeed.

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