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Bezirksmuseum Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Haus 1
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Bezirksmuseum Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Haus 1

Explore history within historic school architecture

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At the Marzahn-Hellersdorf District Museum, House 1, you delve into Berlin's history housed in a remarkable architectural heritage. This school building, constructed in 1912, now stands as a monument offering captivating insights into the life and education of bygone eras. Be enchanted by the well-preserved exhibits and the unique ambiance that brings the past to life.
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Founded in 1912 as Schule Alt-Marzahn, the building has become an architectural heritage monument.

Quick Facts

Founded
1912
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Former Name
Schule Alt-Marzahn
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine you're standing in the schoolyard of this century-old building. Can you hear the echoes of children's laughter from 1912? Look up at the magnificent roof, a relic from the imperial era that whispers tales from over a century ago. Just behind you, about 53 meters away, stands the Alt-Marzahn village church, another piece of this neighborhood's rich history. Inside the museum, you'll find more than just desks; there are old textbooks and slate boards too. Here's a tip: keep an eye out for handwritten notes from students that might still be tucked away in those books. These little details bring history to life in the most personal way.

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