1. The Berlin Underground Museum, known as the Berliner Unterwelten, is a unique attraction that allows visitors to explore the city’s subterranean world. The museum contains a series of underground tunnels and bunkers that were used during World War II and the Cold War. Visitors can see where people sheltered from air raids, explore abandoned train stations and walk through secret tunnels. The museum offers several different tours, each highlighting a different aspect of the underground world. The tours are conducted by knowledgeable guides who provide interesting stories and historical information about the tunnels and bunkers.
2. The Berliner Unterwelten is open daily from 10am to 6pm (last admission at 4pm) except on 24 and 31 December (closed). The museum’s phone number is +49 (0)30 499 105 17.
3. Tickets for the Berliner Unterwelten can be purchased online or at the museum. Prices vary depending on the tour, with a basic ticket starting at €18 for adults and €9 for children. The museum is located in the Gesundbrunnen neighborhood of Berlin and is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors can take the U8 subway line to the Gesundbrunnen station or several tram and bus lines that stop nearby.


