

(c) Berlin Underground Museum

The Berlin U-Bahn Museum transports visitors into the fascinating world of Berlin's underground. In the historic signal box of the Olympiastadion subway station, guests gain unique insights into the more than 100-year history of the Berlin U-Bahn. From original signal box technology to historical documents, the capital's past becomes tangible here.
Technology up close – the heart of the Berlin subway
At the Berlin U-Bahn Museum, visitors can expect an impressive collection of original exhibits from everyday U-Bahn operations. Old ticket printers, historic signals, and display boards tell the story of the development of U-Bahn operations. Particularly fascinating are the preserved signal boxes, where visitors can experience firsthand how U-Bahn traffic was controlled in the past.

(c) Berlin Underground Museum

(c) Berlin Underground Museum
For technology fans and history lovers – a special museum experience
Whether you're an avid technology fan or a visitor with a history buff's interest, the Berlin U-Bahn Museum offers an exciting mix of interactive elements and authentic technological history. On a tour of the signal box, guests discover how the U-Bahn was once operated and the transformations it has undergone since then. A must-see for anyone interested in Berlin's urban history and transportation technology!
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Rossitter Place 1
14053 Berlin
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