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Hugenottenmuseum Berlin
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Hugenottenmuseum Berlin

Discover the Legacy of the Huguenots in Berlin

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Immerse yourself in the captivating history of the Huguenots and explore how these religious refugees shaped Berlin's culture and history. The museum offers an insightful journey with personal artifacts and historical documents that reveal the lives and contributions of this extraordinary community. Fully accessible, it invites you to delve into a story that continues to resonate today.
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The Huguenot Museum Berlin presents a remarkable collection highlighting the legacy of the Huguenots in the city and is open Tuesday to Sunday from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Quick Facts

Opening Hours
Tu-Sa 11:30-16:30; Su 11:30-16:30
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the whispers of history around you? Just here, adjacent to the French Cathedral, lies one of Berlin’s most intriguing stories. Look up at the grand building—it holds tales of the Huguenots who fled persecution to find a new home in Berlin. Imagine walking through the streets of the 17th century, where these courageous people left their mark on the city with their crafts and knowledge. Did you know they introduced crops like asparagus to the region? The museum is full of such surprises. Before you step inside, take a moment to appreciate the architecture, which itself tells a story of tolerance and integration.

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