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Berliner U-Bahn-Museum
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Berliner U-Bahn-Museum

Discover Berlin's Underground Heritage

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At the Berlin U-Bahn Museum, you can delve into the captivating history of Berlin's subway system. Explore exhibits featuring vintage control panels and ticket machines, offering a unique glimpse into the technology and evolution of this urban lifeline. Immerse yourself in stories and artifacts that transport you to a different era, showcasing the transformation of public transport over the years.
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When it opened in 1997, the Berlin U-Bahn Museum was the third subway museum in all of Europe.

Quick Facts

Founded
September 13, 1997
Opening Date
1997
Wheelchair Access
Not accessible

Guided Story

Can you hear the faint rumble of trains in the distance? Imagine standing in a living history book showcasing the evolution of Berlin's U-Bahn. Look to your left, and you'll see those impressive old control panels. They were the heart of subway operations before the digital age. And behind you, that vintage ticket machine has more stories to tell than you'd expect. Did you know Berlin's first U-Bahn opened in 1902? So much has changed since then. As you look up, picture the engineers who designed the intricate tunnel networks that millions rely on today. Let these relics of the past transport you to another era!

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