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Erinnerungsstätte Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde

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Erinnerungsstätte Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde, Marienfelder Allee, Berlin, Deutschland

+49 (0)30 75 00 84 00
+49 (0)30 75 44 66 34
enm-berlin@gmx.de

Between 1949 and 1990, around four million people ventured from the GDR to West Germany. Among them were 1.35 million who passed through the emergency reception centre established in Berlin-Marienfelde in 1953. In this camp, they not only found accommodation and care, but also went through the necessary steps to obtain a residence permit for West Germany and West Berlin. Today, an exhibition at this authentic site bears witness to the causes, course and consequences of the German-German refugee movement. The memorial site invites visitors to take a closer look at the topics of flight and emigration in divided Germany with the help of its permanent exhibition, a multifaceted educational and event programme, special exhibitions and research projects.

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Stasi Museum

Our museum is located in converted residential and business premises.

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The Museum Berggruen, also known as the Berggruen Collection, shines in Berlin's Charlottenburg district as one of the world's most outstanding collections of classical modern art.

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Berggruen Museum

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The Wall Museum East Side Gallery

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Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin

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Between 1949 and 1990, around four million people made the move from the GDR to West Germany.

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Erinnerungsstätte Notaufnahmelager Marienfelde

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