



Alliierten-Museum
Museum · Berlin · Berlin
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The Allied Museum documents the Western Allies' presence in Berlin from 1945 to 1994, opened in 1998 in a former US Army cinema on Clayallee. Outdoor exhibits include a Royal Air Force Handley Page Hastings "raisin bomber" from the Berlin Airlift, the last Checkpoint Charlie guardhouse, a French military railcar, and a section of the Berlin Wall.
Practical
- Hours
- Tu-Su 10:00-18:00
Hours per OpenStreetMap, may be outdated.
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From Wikipedia
The Allied Museum (German: AlliiertenMuseum) is a museum in Berlin. It documents the political history and the military commitments and roles of the Western Allies (US, France and the United Kingdom) in Germany – particularly Berlin – between 1945 and 1994 and their contribution to liberty in Berlin during the Cold War era.
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Common questions
- Why stop at Alliierten-Museum on a bike ride?
- The Allied Museum documents the Western Allies' presence in Berlin from 1945 to 1994, opened in 1998 in a former US Army cinema on Clayallee. Outdoor exhibits include a Royal Air Force Handley Page Hastings "raisin bomber" from the Berlin Airlift, the last Checkpoint Charlie guardhouse, a French military railcar, and a section of the Berlin Wall.
- Where is Alliierten-Museum?
- Alliierten-Museum is in Berlin, Berlin (Germany).