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Deutsches Blinden-Museum
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Deutsches Blinden-Museum

A Glimpse into the World of the Visually Impaired

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At the German Blind Museum in Steglitz-Zehlendorf, you dive into the intriguing history of education for the blind. Discover historical tools and documents that illuminate the lives and learning of blind individuals through the ages. An impressive collection that fosters empathy and understanding for a frequently overlooked viewpoint.
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The German Blind Museum now occupies the former director's apartment of the historic school for the blind as its exhibition space.

Quick Facts

Founded
1890

Guided Story

Imagine yourself in a room full of stories, not painted on canvases but told through touch and sound. As you look around, this former director's apartment of the blind school exudes a unique aura. Did you know that this was once the office of Karl Wulff, the museum's founder? He was a visionary who understood the importance of education for the blind. Behind you, the historical tools tell tales of relentless pursuit of independence. If you listen closely, you might almost hear the echoes of lessons long past. It's a place that invites you not just to see, but to feel.

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