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Anti-Kriegs-Museum

A Space for Reflection and Peace

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Founded in 1925 by Ernst Friedrich, the Anti-War Museum in Berlin invites visitors to confront the horrors of war through compelling exhibitions and historical documents. The collection includes powerful photographs, personal testimonies, and artifacts that reveal the devastating impacts of conflict. The museum's atmosphere encourages reflection and discussion on peace and humanity. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of peace.
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In 1925, the Anti-War Museum was the first of its kind in Germany, founded by the anarchist-pacifist Ernst Friedrich.

Quick Facts

Founded
1925
Opening Date
1925
Wheelchair Access
Partially accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing in front of a place born out of a profound commitment to peace. Right here, this modest building is the Anti-War Museum, founded by Ernst Friedrich with a clear message: Never again war! Just behind you, a few steps away, is the 'Break the Rifle' monument, symbolizing peaceful resistance to violence. As you explore the exhibitions, pay special attention to the powerful photographs and personal stories. They reveal lives disrupted by war. Here, you can feel not just the past but also hope for a more peaceful future. Take a moment to let the atmosphere sink in as you walk through these halls that have so much to tell.

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