
Mitte Museum
Discover Berlin's history in its vibrant core
Did you know?
The Mitte Museum was originally built in 1867 as a community school before later becoming a museum.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
- Website
- mittemuseum.de
- Phone
- +49 30 4606019 10
Guided Story
Can you feel the stories whispering through the walls here? As you stand in this spot, you’re in a place that doesn’t just tell the history of Berlin—it brings it to life. Did you know that this building was recently modernized to make the city’s heritage even more accessible? Just behind you is St. Paul’s Church, quietly witnessing the changes in this area. Inside the museum, there’s an intriguing exhibit on the post-war era, depicting life in a way no history book can. Here’s a tip: pay attention to the small everyday objects. They reveal more about the people who lived here than you might expect at first glance. Let the stories touch you and imagine what it was like to live in this vibrant city as history was being made.
Location
Nearby

St.-Pauls-Kirche

Brunnenplatz

Luisenbad

St. Petrus (Bellermannstraße)

Labyrinth Kindermuseum

Königreichsaal Jehovas Zeugen

Mythos Germania
