Die Führung macht die Berliner Geschichte mit verschiedenen Sinnen erfahrbar. – Eine Besucherin ertastet ein Objekt im Museum Ephraim-Palais
© Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin | Foto: Anne Preussel
This guided tour for blind and visually impaired people gives an insight into Berlin's history.
What did people listen to in Berlin in the 1920s? How did Berlin become a metropolis? How did everyday life in the city change as a result of industrialization, war and reconstruction?The exhibition "BerlinZEIT" tells the story of Berlin's city history based on selected years and periods.
This guided tour highlights the eventful history of Berlin in the 20th and 21st centuries: from the turbulent 1920s to the end of the Second World War and the division of Berlin to the present day. Detailed descriptions, tactile objects and olfactory stations convey amazing Berlin stories for all the senses.
The needs of blind and visually impaired people are at the forefront of the tour. It offers space for questions and exchange. Sighted people are also very welcome.
Changing focal points
This tour has a changing focus: In June, you will discover Berlin's history from 1920 to the present day. This is followed in September by the period from the Middle Ages to the First World War. The tours then alternate regularly.
Note: In preparation for your visit, we offer you detailed information about accessibility in our museums.
Meeting point: Ticket office
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Price: €10.00
Reduced price: €3.00