Berliner Unterwelten
About
Berliner Unterwelten offers a compelling journey beneath Berlin’s streets, showcasing historic tunnels, wartime bunkers, and Cold‑War shelters that reveal how the city’s underground shaped its past. Among its most captivating experiences is the Dresdener Straße Spezial tour, a 150‑minute exploration of a 450‑metre tunnel that survived World War II bombings and the Berlin Wall. Housed beneath the former U‑Line D, the route guides visitors through original Kaiser‑era station remnants, wartime air‑raid shelters, and a unique ‘Mauer‑Durchbruch’ section where visitors witness the remnants of the Berlin Wall’s border defences first‑hand. The tour is accessed from Dresdener Straße 10179, and tickets can only be purchased online—there are no on‑site sales. The special tour combines the rich historical narrative with immersive audio guides, offering an unforgettable encounter with Berlin’s concealed past. In addition to the tour, guests can visit the museum’s interactive exhibits and participate in virtual tours, making Berliner Unterwelten a must‑visit for history enthusiasts, families, and travel lovers alike.
Highlights
- Tunnel 29
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Spring and Autumn are the most popular months, but quieter during winter.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Dresdener Straße Spezial
€50.00