Film program
Moving history
Our film program on the Allies in Berlin
Whether in a group or as an individual visitor, you can learn more about the exhibition themes by watching a film. Whether it is eyewitness interviews on the Berlin Airlift, a documentary on the construction of the Wall, or a portrait of the Americans in Berlin in the 1980s, we have chosen historical film footage and documentaries in German, English, and French that bring alive the history of the Western powers in Berlin from 1945 to 1994.
Groups should reserve the screening room in advance at the office of the secretary:
Esther Stenkamp
Tel. +49-(0)30/818199-0
E-Mail
Individual visitors can ask the Museum guards whether the screening room is available.
Opening hours
Temporary closure of the Allied Museum
In light of recent government measures aimed at stopping the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Allied Museum will remain closed until further notice.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
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Car: Clayallee 135, 14195 Berlin. Free parking is available.
Metro: U3 to “Oskar-Helene-Heim”
Bus: Line 115 or X83 to “AlliiertenMuseum” -
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Topics

History in overview
The Allied Museum offers information on such important topics as the Cold War-era Airlift and Berlin crisis.
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