This guided tour for blind and visually impaired people gives an insight into eight centuries of Berlin history.
When was Berlin founded? How did people feel in the Middle Ages? And what did the city smell like 250 years ago? The "BerlinZEIT" exhibition uses selected years and periods to tell the story of Berlin's history.
The tour highlights Berlin's peculiarities and special features from the city's foundation to the present day. Detailed descriptions, tactile objects and olfactory stations convey amazing Berlin stories for all the senses.
The tour focuses on the needs of blind and visually impaired people. It also offers space for questions and discussion.
Meeting point: Ticket office
IN GERMAN
Additional information
Sunday in the Nikolai Quarter
Every first Sunday of the month, the three museums in the Nikolai Quarter offer a special, diverse program for everyone. Families are especially welcome – admission is free for children and young people under 18, as well as many others! Look forward to great activities at the Ephraim Palace Museum, the Nikolaikirche Museum, and the Knoblauchhaus Museum!
The solidarity pricing model offers free admission for adult visitors with proof of eligibility, including students, trainees, participants in the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), Voluntary Ecological Year (FÖJ), Federal Volunteer Service (BFD), people with disabilities, refugees, recipients of citizen's income or unemployment benefit I, and many others. Everyone else pays only the museum admission fee and can take advantage of the discounted combination ticket for all three museums. The extensive program of activities is included in the price!
Price information: Registered accompanying person free of charge
Program of activities including museum admission
Every first Sunday of the month, the three museums in the Nikolai Quarter offer a special, diverse program for everyone. Families are especially welcome – admission is free for children and young people under 18, as well as many others! Look forward to great activities at the Ephraim Palace Museum, the Nikolaikirche Museum, and the Knoblauchhaus Museum!
The solidarity pricing model offers free admission for adult visitors with proof of eligibility, including students, trainees, participants in the Voluntary Social Year (FSJ), Voluntary Ecological Year (FÖJ), Federal Volunteer Service (BFD), people with disabilities, refugees, recipients of citizen's income or unemployment benefit I, and many others. Everyone else pays only the museum admission fee and can take advantage of the discounted combination ticket for all three museums. The extensive program of activities is included in the price!
Price information: Registered accompanying person free of charge
Program of activities including museum admission
Dates
January 2026
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