Berlin Wall Memorial
Bernauer Str. 111, 13355 Berlin, Germany
About Berlin Wall Memorial
Commemorates the division of Berlin by the Berlin Wall and the deaths that occurred there. The monument includes a Chapel of Reconciliation, the Berlin Wall Documentation Centre, and a 60-meter (200 ft) section of the former border as it was when the Wall fell, a window of remembrance and a visitor center.
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What visitors say about Berlin Wall Memorial
Aug 2018
This is a memorial for the victims of the the Berlin Wall and a general memorial to remember the time of a divided Germany. It has a lot of great information in and around the structure you can also see some of the old Berlin Wall in a more humble and orginial way than what you can see at East Side Gallery. Different parts of the memorial are target to the various topics related to the history of the Wall. The venue is free.