How important was Berlin’s oldest surviving church building to people in past centuries? What do the remaining foundations of the late Romanesque basilica tell us? What traces did the bombing campaign leave behind? And why is the former church now a museum? You’ll find answers to these and other questions here.
As a museum, St. Nicholas Church illustrates the building’s former functions and how the medieval city developed. The exhibition features historical artifacts from Berlin’s churches, objects from the city’s early history, and large-scale city models. Various themed stations highlight specific topics.
- Meeting point: Ticket office
- Free admission on Open Monument Day
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