The Outpost Theater building is currently closed for renovation, but even if things are a bit dusty or a construction fence stands in the way, the Allied Museum exhibitions are still worth a visit. We have chosen our favorite objects from the detailed presentation on the postwar era in the Outpost Theater and put them on display in the Nicholson Memorial Library.
The Museum grounds with the large-scale objects remain fully accessible and offer even more than before. We open our British Hastings TG 503 airlift plane for you every hour on the hour. Afterwards, you will have the opportunity to visit the last guardhouse of Checkpoint Charlie and the railroad car of the French military train.
We will keep you regularly informed on this page about the progress of construction and our future plans.
Permanent exhibition
How Enemies Became Friends
The history of the Western powers in Berlin is full of suspense and drama. It begins with the American, British, and French occupying troops marching into Berlin in 1945 and ends with the Allies’ ceremonial withdrawal in 1994.
A Twenty-First Century Museum
The Allied Museum at Tempelhof Airport
Twenty-five years after its founding, the Allied Museum faces new challenges. In order to inform today’s public about the significance of peace, freedom and democracy and the part played by the Western Allies in promoting and preserving them, the Museum needs new approaches and a meaningful historic site. Tempelhof Airport, a powerfully symbolic place in […]