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Museum für Kommunikation
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Museum für Kommunikation

Discover Berlin's Communication Evolution Journey

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In the historic setting of the former Reichspostministerium in Berlin-Mitte, explore the captivating history of communication. From the origins of postal services to modern telecommunications, the collection provides fascinating insights into the evolution of communication technologies. Experience the interactive exhibits in an accessible, heritage-protected building. Be intrigued by the diversity of exhibits and see how communication has shaped our lives.
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The Museum for Communication in Berlin opened in 1872 as one of the first museums in the world dedicated to the history of postal services and telecommunications.

Quick Facts

Founded
1872
Opening Date
1872
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine sending a whisper through time. Right here, in the former Reichspostministerium, major decisions that reached across the globe were made. Look up at the grand facades—they tell tales of power and communication. Did you know this building housed some of the first telephone lines? Picture the wires buzzing with voices from the past. Behind you, you might catch a glimpse of the World Balloon, a symbol of communication's freedom. Dive into the interactive exhibits and discover how these walls continue to influence communication today.

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