NS-Dokumentationszentrum München

Max-Mannheimer-Platz 1, 80333 München, Germany
Museum History museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Stef Herrebout - 2 months ago

So much information... Would need multiple visits to get everything in. The museum is free and provides you with a lot of information regarding NS in München and Germany. It is a lot of reading but very interesting!

5 Stuart Taylor - 2 months ago

This is a place that everyone must visit. The history and lessons learnt from here are amazing. An audio guide is recommended as there are student groups going around having discussions too which can be quite disturbing if you are trying to read the information they have on display.
Must do while in Munich.

5 Jan-Matthias Mandri - a month ago

A free and very thorough overview of the horrible acts of the nazis in München, lots of text. Great that there was silence so you could read and ponder about the terrible topics covered in peace.

Great granularity. A bigger generic timeline and smaller descriptions of the people's stories which helped illustrate the main focus of the museum.

5 Geraldine Doumont - a month ago

Long to visit: it takes more than 2 hours. 4 floors packed with rigorous research lots of documents clear explanation. It s free and there are audioguides in a lot of languages. If you like quick browsing then it s not worth it i guess although you can choose what you want to listen to. I would not got with young children, they ll get bored. It s not at all interractive. But I think you leave more intelligent or at least better informed than when you came in. I d recommend it to anybody going to Munich as a must see... but you need to know what to expect. It s not a funny moment.

3 Michael Oliva - 3 weeks ago

Too much reading and not enough artefacts/audio, so a bit boring. Recommend visiting Dachau instead to be immersed in the history and get the same overview with much more to see, hear and feel emotionally.

5 Jake Price - a month ago

Very well done. I thought it was a very good pair with Yad Vashem, actually. One is about making sure the names of the list are remembered, and one is, in large part, dedicated to making sure the names of the perpetrators are remembered. This could never match the emotional impact of that, but it was a very well done document to the rise of evil in Germany and beyond

5 Vicky HSU - 2 years ago

As my first stop in Munich, it gave me a full picture of the city by its history. The visiting route is very clear and the content is rich with text, pictures and free audio guide.

The architecture is amazing as well. I spent the whole afternoon there.

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