The Topography of Terror (Gestapo headquarters) Berlin
The Topography of Terror (German: Topographie des Terrors) is an outdoor and indoor history museum in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Niederkirchnerstrasse, formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, on the site of buildings which during the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 were the headquarters of the Gestapo and the SS, the principal instruments of repression during the Nazi era.
Topography of Terror
Berlin, Germany's Topography of Terror Museum, built in 2010, seeks to help the current and future generations understand how pride, ignorance and fear can evolve into unspeakable evil. The museum, located on the site of Gestapo Headquarters, the Nazi's dreaded secret police, charts the landscape of terror from the beginning of the Hitler regime in 1933 until it was consumed by fire and bombs at the end of the Second World War in 1945. The purpose is education and awareness of how and why this must never happen again.
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The Topography of Terror is a must-visit site in Berlin Germany. It is a free museum that rests where the former SS, Gestapo and Nazi headquarters used to be. Plus, it is right next to the second-largest standing portion of the Berlin Wall. The exhibit is a comprehensive showing of the Nazi's rise to power and all of the atrocities they committed. If you are ever in Berlin, it is definitely worth your time.
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More info about travel to Berlin: Berlin, Germany is dotted with memorials and reminders of its troubled 20th-century history, including the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe and the Topography of Terror.
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Remembering terror and persecution – the documentation centre Topographie des Terrors is one of the most-visited places of remembrance in Berlin. A place where terror is tangible, a place of remembrance and a warning from history, the “Topography of Terror” exhibition is located on the site where between 1933 and 1945 the principal instruments of Nazi persecution and terror were located: the headquarters of the Gestapo, the high command and security service of the SS, and from 1939 the Reich Security Main Office.
With more than a million visitors each years, it is one of the most frequently visited museums and memorial centres in Berlin. The permanent exhibition Topography of Terror. Gestapo, SS and Reich Security Main Office on Wilhelm- und Prinz-Albrecht-Straße tells you about these institutions and the crimes that were organised there. At five locations, photographs and documents illustrate the history from the time the Nazis took power until the end of the war.
You will find out even more in the special and temporary exhibitions which deal with various aspects of national socialism.
A second permanent exhibition in the trenches excavated along Niederkirchnerstraße looks at Berlin’s role as the capital of the ”Third Reich” and is open from spring to autumn. Exhibition panels tell the story of Berlin in the Weimar republic, Berlin under the Nazis and during the war, and the consequences of Nazi rule. The glass panels let you look into the excavations on the site.
The tour takes in 15 information stations directly where the crimes were planned. Photographs, graphics and documents provide detailed information. The site also contains the longest surviving section of the Berlin Wall in the centre of Berlin.
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Topography of Terror - Museum in Berlin
The Topography of Terror (German: Topographie des Terrors) is an outdoor and indoor history museum in Berlin, Germany. It is located on Niederkirchnerstrasse, formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, on the site of buildings which during the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 were the headquarters of the Gestapo and the SS, the principal instruments of repression during the Nazi era.
The buildings that housed the Gestapo and SS headquarters were largely destroyed by Allied bombing during early 1945 and the ruins demolished after the war. The boundary between the American and Soviet zones of occupation in Berlin ran along the Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, so the street soon became a fortified boundary, and the Berlin Wall ran along the south side of the street, renamed Niederkirchnerstrasse, from 1961 to 1989. The wall here was never demolished. Indeed, the section adjacent to the Topography of Terror site is the longest extant segment of the outer wall (the longer East Side Gallery section in Friedrichshain being actually part of the inner wall not visible from West Berlin).
Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin
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Topography of Terror Documentation Center in Berlin Germany
Topography of Terror Documentation Center
More than one million people visited the Topography of Terror in 2015, making the documentation center one of the most frequently visited places of remembrance in Berlin. During the Third Reich the headquarters of the Secret State Police, the SS and the Reich Security Main Office were located at the site.
The institutions of Nazi terror
Between 1933 and 1945, the central institutions of Nazi persecution and terror – the Secret State Police Office with its own “house prison,” the leadership of the SS and, during the Second World War, the Reich Security Main Office – were located on the present-day grounds of the “Topography of Terror” that are next to the Martin Gropius Building and close to Potsdamer Platz.
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Free tours are offered of these old Nazi bunkers, which house exhibits on the torture the SS often inflicted on prisoners.
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Berlin In Your Pocket - Topography of Terror
In Your Pocket travel writer Andrew Quested at the Topography of Terror, the temporary exhibition set up at the site of the former Gestapo headquarters in Berlin. Grab the free audioguide from the trailer and begin your walk among the cellar remains of the Main Reich Security (SS) Office. It could take over an hour, but this might be the best place for a cram session about the Byzantine organization of Third Reich police, military, and security groups. There seemed to be no shortage of people willing to serve in the name of oppression. This area once full of Nazi administrative offices was bombed to bits in World War II. Bordering what remains a wasteland is a souvenir-ravaged stretch of the Wall.
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This museum is built on top of the old, demolished Gestapo offices from the Nazi regime. In addition, remnants of the Berlin Wall can also be found in their original state.
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Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie + Topography of Terror
I start my second day in Berlin by going up the Berlin Fernsehtrum before heading across to Checkpoint Charlie - probably the most infamous checkpoint during the period the Berlin Wall separated Berlin.
From here I go to the partially indoor and partially outdoor museum: Topography of Terror which has hundreds of pictures form the Second World War the museum is situated on the former headquarters of the Gestapo.
Topography of Terror - Detlev Rohwedder Haus - Berlin
The Topography of Terror is an outdoor and indoor museum in Berlin, Germany. It is located in Niederkirchnerstrasse, formerly Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, on the site of buildings which during the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 were the headquarters of the Gestapo and the SS, the principal instruments of repression during the Nazi era.
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Topography of Terror in Berlin's Summer 2014
Topography of Terror in Berlin's Summer 2014
Topography of Terror is an open air and free space where the visitors can observe hundreds of pictures of the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the post war period. Everything is in the ruins of the basement of the Reich Security Main Office that was destroyed in 1945. A place built by the Nazis to terrorize their victims. That structure now serves as a place to raise the consciousness of the audience and to stress the importance of respect and peace.
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COLOGNE, the GESTAPO and NAZI torturing and killing building (GERMANY)
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