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Denkmäler der Siegesallee
Zitadelle Berlin, Foto: Friedhelm Hoffmann
Denkmäler der Siegesallee im Stadtgeschichtlichen Museum Spandau.
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Zitadelle Spandau
Lenins Kopf
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Die Siegesallee
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In the former provisions magazine of the Citadel, the new permanent exhibition "Unveiled. Berlin and its Monuments" invites visitors on a historical tour of Berlin's monument landscape, featuring Berlin monuments that once shaped the cityscape and were removed after political upheavals. The traces of destruction, neglect, care and preservation tell of the change in their significance and of German history.

Among the most important exhibits are the monument ensemble of the Victory Avenue with its Brandenburg-Prussian rulers, erected between 1898 and 1901, the National Socialist-influenced "Decathlete" by Arno Breker, and the head of the monumental Lenin Monument, unveiled in 1970 on today's United Nations Square in Friedrichshain.

Opening hours,

  • Monday-Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
  • Thursday 13:00 - 20:00
  • Friday-Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Last entry

30 min. before closing time

  • 24. December 10:00 - 14:00
  • 31. December 10:00 - 14:00

Location,

Zitadelle
Am Juliusturm 64, 13599 Berlin

Telephone,

+49 (30) 35 49 44-0

Fax,

+49 (30) 35 49 44-296

Website,

www.zitadelle-berlin.de/…

Prices,

Admission price 4,50 €

Free entry for people from the Ukraine.

Reduced price 2,50 €

children from 6 to 14 years – students – trainees – persons receiving transfer benefits (ALG II, social assistance, benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act) – persons with severe disabilities from 50% MdE upon presentation of the corresponding ID.

 

Public Tours in the Citadel Spandau
every 1st Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. in English 
regular tours in German on Saturday and Sunday 
at 2 p.m.

per person 4,50 € for the Tour
on MuseumsSunday free entry!


30. Sept. - 03. Oct. 2023
Because of the Jugglers' Festival the MuseumSunday ist cancelled and no guided tour.
Furthermore, the Archaeological Window, the Drill Hall, the special exhibition on the upper floor of the Armory and the ZAK are closed.
The admission prices of the organizer apply.

 

 

The latest information from the Spandau Citadel can be found on our  website.

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Tickets

Admission price

4,50 €

Free entry for people from the Ukraine.

Reduced price

2,50 €

children from 6 to 14 years – students – trainees – persons receiving transfer benefits (ALG II, social assistance, benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act) – persons with severe disabilities from 50% MdE upon presentation of the corresponding ID.

 

Public Tours in the Citadel Spandau
every 1st Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. in English 
regular tours in German on Saturday and Sunday 
at 2 p.m.

per person 4,50 € for the Tour
on MuseumsSunday free entry!


30. Sept. - 03. Oct. 2023
Because of the Jugglers' Festival the MuseumSunday ist cancelled and no guided tour.
Furthermore, the Archaeological Window, the Drill Hall, the special exhibition on the upper floor of the Armory and the ZAK are closed.
The admission prices of the organizer apply.

 

 

The latest information from the Spandau Citadel can be found on our  website.

Family ticket

Click here for information about Family ticket.

Group ticket

- Family ticket 10,- €

  2 adults + up to 3 children, 6-14 years

- Group from 10 persons 3,50 € / person

Yearly ticket

Click here for information about Yearly ticket.

Booking Telephone

+49 (30) 247 49-888

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