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  1. 8 de ago. de 2020 · The Berlin Wall Trail traces the course of the former GDR border fortifications encircling West Berlin, the former western half of the city, along a total of around 160 kilometers. In most sections, this hiking and bike trail runs along the former patrol road used by customs officers in West Berlin or along the border control road used by GDR ...

  2. WELCOME. Our museum is located directly at the East Side Gallery in the former Mühlenspeicher in Mühlenstr. 78-80, Berlin-Friedrichshain. Read More. Book online now for 9.99 € (instead of 12,50 € at the museum)

  3. 5 de feb. de 2018 · The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to 1989, dividing the city of Berlin. 30 years later, a trip back in time exploring the division of East and West Germany whe...

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    • DW Documentary
  4. Chronicle of the Berlin Wall The causes, history and consequences of the construction and the demolition of the Wall are depicted chronologically in texts and illustrations. These are supplemented by comprehensive source material. 1961 - 1990; Building of the Berlin Wall: 13 August 1961; Fall of the Berlin Wall: 9 November 1989

  5. www.die-berliner-mauer.de › enDie Berliner Mauer

    Built in 1961, the Berlin Wall is the single most important symbol of Germany's former division. Torn down, demolished, donated to museums and universities around the world, and sold as souvenirs - the wall almost disappeared from the city's landscape. www.Die-Berliner-Mauer.de / www.The-Berlin-Wall.de will assist you in your journey through ...

  6. Our locations. The Foundation runs six sites in the Berlin metropolitan area. Admission is free. The sites focus primarily on the following topics: history of German division and the Berlin Wall, flight and emigration from the GDR, victims of the Berlin Wall, Berlin Wall art and Checkpoint Charlie. Overview.

  7. 4 de may. de 2023 · The Wall inside the city. In the years following the events of 13 August 1961, the GDR leadership expanded the border fortifications between East and West Berlin to create a system of many different control elements. The border walls and fences were as high as 3.60 meters in places, while the “no man’s land” that separated them was ...

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