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Berlin Wall Sites Near U-Bahnhof Naturkundemuseum

This U6 ghost station has had a confusing naming history. During the Wall era it was called "Nordbahnhof" on East German maps, then renamed "Zinnowitzer Straße" after the wall fell to avoid confusion, and finally "Naturkundemuseum" in 2009 for the nearby Natural History Museum.

15 Berlin Wall Sites Within Walking Distance

U-Bahnhof Naturkundemuseum

U-Bahnhof Naturkundemuseum

Ghost Station 0m

This U6 ghost station has had a confusing naming history. During the Wall era it was called "Nordbahnhof" on East German maps, then renamed "Zinnowitzer...

Invalidenstraße

Invalidenstraße

Border Crossing 330m · 4 min walk

A former border crossing at Sandkrugbrücke bridge over the Berlin-Spandau Shipping Canal (Spandauer Schifffahrtskanal). Numerous escape attempts took place here, including that of Günter Litfin,...

Parlament der Bäume

Parlament der Bäume

Memorial 460m · 5 min walk

At the Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus, the Parliament of Trees against War and Violence is a memorial commemorating the 258 people who died at the wall. Begun in...

Weiße Kreuze

Weiße Kreuze

Memorial 630m · 8 min walk

Located on the bank of the Spree near the Reichstag building, this memorial consists of seven white wooden crosses commemorating victims who died attempting to...

Invalidenfriedhof

Invalidenfriedhof

Memorial 660m · 8 min walk

The Invalidenfriedhof, one of Berlin's oldest military cemeteries (founded 1748), was bisected by the Berlin Wall from 1961. The Wall ran directly through the cemetery,...

U-Bahnhof Oranienburger Tor

U-Bahnhof Oranienburger Tor

Ghost Station 740m · 9 min walk

Named after the historic Oranienburger Tor gate that once stood here, this U6 ghost station is just one stop north of Friedrichstraße, the border crossing...

Bahnhof Friedrichstraße

Bahnhof Friedrichstraße

Border Crossing 870m · 10 min walk

As an important travel hub between the West Berlin sectors, despite it being located entirely in the Soviet occupied West Berlin, its underground U and...

Tränenpalast

Tränenpalast

Museum 890m · 11 min walk

The "Palace of Tears" was the departure hall at Friedrichstraße station where East Germans said goodbye to visiting Western relatives, often not knowing when they...

Brandenburger Tor

Brandenburger Tor

Cold War Site 1.01 km · 12 min walk

The Brandenburg Gate became the main symbol of Berlin's division. From 1961 to 1989, it stood inaccessible in the death strip, visible but unreachable from...

S-Bahnhof Brandenburger Tor

S-Bahnhof Brandenburger Tor

Ghost Station 1.03 km · 12 min walk

Originally named "Unter den Linden" when it opened in 1936, this S-Bahn station sits directly beneath the Brandenburg Gate. During the Cold War, Western trains...

Gedenkstätte Günter Litfin

Gedenkstätte Günter Litfin

Watchtower 1.06 km · 13 min walk

A former watchtower, named after Günter Litfin, a tailor from Weissensee, who was the first person to be shot dead by border guards while trying...

Nordbahnhof – Geisterbahnhof

Nordbahnhof – Geisterbahnhof

Ghost Station 1.1 km · 13 min walk

This S-Bahn station was sealed from 1961 to 1989 while Western trains passed through East Berlin territory without stopping. Today the station houses "Grenzübergänge" (Border...

U-Bahnhof Schwartzkopffstraße

U-Bahnhof Schwartzkopffstraße

Ghost Station 1.1 km · 13 min walk

This U6 ghost station was renamed twice while sealed. In 1951 it became "Walter-Ulbricht-Stadion" and in 1973 "Stadion der Weltjugend". These changes were visible only...

S-Bahnhof Oranienburger Straße

S-Bahnhof Oranienburger Straße

Ghost Station 1.16 km · 14 min walk

The first ghost station on the north-south S-Bahn tunnel to reopen, on 2 July 1990. During the Wall era it lay sealed underground while the...

Chausseestraße

Chausseestraße

Border Crossing 1.22 km · 15 min walk

A lesser-known border crossing at the intersection of Chausseestraße and Liesenstraße, used primarily for West Berlin residents visiting relatives in the East. On 8 April...

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