Berlin’s official website with all kinds of information about the city.
German history – more than you can chew? Don’t worry, the Deutsches Historisches Museum explains everything.
The Topographie des Terrors exhibition highlights the shocking details of Nazi terror in Berlin.
The extensive exhibition of the Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand is dedicated to the Germans who fought against the Nazis.
You haven’t seen the Jewish Museum? The you haven’t seen Berlin at all! Even if you’re not interested in Jewish history – the architecture really is breathtaking.
The Deutsch-Russisches Museum documents the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and its terrible consequences.
The Forschungs- und Gedenkstätte Normannenstraße once housed the headquarters of the Stasi, East Germany’s secret service. An exhibition documents its huge surveillance apparatus.
The Alliiertenmuseum looks at the American, British and French presence in Berlin during the Cold War.
Who runs Berlin? This is the website of the city’s parliament.
Here you can find the museum heavyweights – like the Pergamon, the Altes Museum, the Neue Nationalgallerie and the huge Hamburger Bahnhof site.
The Berlinische Galerie is one of the city’s most interesting art galleries.
The large "Berlin Story" shop near the Brandenburg Gate sells books about Berlin in different languages.