Starting from key dates in German history, the museum presents a look back(wards) at decisive historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. It brings actual turning points face to face with what might have happened if it were not for various factors. Along 14 distinctive caesurae in the German history the probabilities of unrealised history – prevented by accidents, averted by misfires or other kinds of shortcomings – are explored: it is that which is known in the philosophy of history as contingency.
The course of these caesurae begins in 1989 with the Peaceful Revolution in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) and ends in the year 1848, when Germany first dared to attempt a democratic awakening. The exhibition takes up retrospectively such topics as “Ostpolitik”, the building of the Wall, the Cold War, the assumption of power by the National Socialists, as well as revolution and democratisation at decisive kipping points – and illustrates that history by no means had to end as it actually happened. In this way, milestones such as the Stalin Note of 1952, the Korean War in 1950, the Berlin Airlift of 1948/49, the occupation of the Rhineland in 1936, Hitler’s assumption of power in 1933, the deposal of Chancellor Brüning in 1932, the revolution of 1918, the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, or the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, appear in a new light.
This perspective, unusual for a history museum, should make it possible to see well-known facts in a new light and to encourage an understanding of the principal open-endedness of history as a result of constellations and decisions, actions and omissions.
Guided tours: 3 Euros, 60 Minutes
German: Mon 4pm, Tue 1pm, Thu 5pm, Sun 1pm+3pm
English: Mon 12am, Fri 4pm
Guided tours with translation into German Sign Language, guided tours with object descriptions and guided tours in easy language will take place every 4th Saturday at 1pm in alternation from January 2023. In German only.
Mediaguide
The media guide to the exhibition offers audio tours in German and English. On the 75-minute tour, you will receive information about the selected historical events and their alternative possibilities as well as about central exhibits of the exhibition.
For children from 8 years and families we also offer a rally with puzzles about the exhibition on the Mediaguide.
The Mediaguide can be purchased on site for €3 or used free of charge via your own terminal device. You can download the Mediaguide free of charge onto your own smartphone here. Out of consideration for our guests, we ask that you use headphones.
- Monday-Wednesday 10:00 - 18:00
- Thursday 10:00 - 20:00
- Friday-Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Zeughaus: closed
The opening hours are valid for the Pei-Bau (Hinter dem Gießhaus 3, 10117 Berlin)
Information about the visit: https://www.dhm.de/besuch/ihr-besuch/
Hinter dem Gießhaus 3,
10117 Berlin
+49 (30) 203 04- 750 / 751
Admission price 7,00 €
Reduced price 3,50 €
Admission free until 18 years
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