The Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion and Reconciliation welcomes visitors on 29 August from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. as part of the Long Night of Museums 2026, this year’s theme “Crime”.
Discover a unique place of remembrance, education and dialogue through a diverse programme of short guided tours, readings, performances, creative activities and live music. Join quiz tours, workshops on family history research, encounter mystical stilt-walkers, and music ranging from electronic and classical to traditional sounds throughout the evening. There is something for everyone to explore.
The theme of “Crime” is reflected in many different ways throughout the programme: through moving personal stories, gripping crime-fiction readings, artistic performances, thematic tours and an opportunity to decipher Sütterlin handwriting. Visitors can also look forward to a special culinary experience featuring specialities from Kreuzberger Himmel.
The full program is available on our website!
Advance tickets are available from the 3rd of August on via the Long Night of Museums Berlin website.
Price info: Advance tickets will be available starting August 3, 2026, on the Berlin Long Night of Museums website.
Pricing information:
Sales begin on August 3
Regular: 23 euros Reduced: 17 euros Before August 16: 15 euros (reduced) Starting August 17: 23 euros (reduced) Children 12 and under are admitted free of charge.