Seelow Heights Memorial and Museum

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Museums
Historical monuments and sites
1945 … the end of the Second World War … the largest battlefield on German soil … the last battle before the conquest of Berlin …

This internationally important Seelow Heights Memorial and Museum commemorates the fighting between the Red Army and the Wehrmacht in the spring of 1945 in the most important theatre of war at the end of the Second World War in Germany.

It is offered:
  • Multimedia exhibition in German and English on the events of the war, its consequences and the use of the memorial site in the various historical phases
  • media stations with eyewitness reports
  • Documentary film in German, English, French, Russian and Polish as well as a museum shop
  • Special exhibition "Living Reformation - The Barmen Theological Declaration
  • Cabinet exhibition “Dear Mother! - Letters from the War”.
  • Archive/reference library with approx. 13.000 media units - use by appointment

The outdoor area is freely accessible regardless of opening hours.

Good to know

opening hours

Other opening hours:


Admission until 30 minutes before closing time.

Price information

Adult
5,00 EUR
discounted
ALG-I/citizen's allowance recipients, basic security in old age, students, trainees, Federal Voluntary Service/equivalent services, severely disabled persons from 50%, Berlin-Brandenburg Volunteer Card, holders of the city's health resort card, groups of 25 people or more
3,00 EUR


Note on price:
Children and young people up to 18 years of age are free. Prices include admission to the museum. The outdoor area and visitor center are free to visit.

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Seelow Heights Memorial and Museum

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How to find us


Küstriner Straße 28 a
15306 Seelow