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Ticket Tour F (English) – The Fichtebunker Time Capsule - Discover 130 years of history under one roof

The entrance ticket is valid only for Tour F and only on the specified date and time. No exchange, refund or return. Tickets for the coming weeks are available up to a maximum of two days before the tour. Remaining tickets may be available on site approx. 15 minutes before the start of the tour. No card payment on site - cash only! THIS TOUR TAKES PLACE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE! Diese Tour findet in englischer Sprache statt! Reduced rate only for school students, trainees, students, State Volunteer Service providers, disabled people, welfare recipients, and unemployed people (each with appropriate proof). No discount for retirees. Verification of reduced rate entitlement must be presented at the entrance unprompted, otherwise the full price will be charged. Important information and eligibility requirements: Please continue the order process only if you accept these eligibility requirements. • Participants must be over 7 years of age. • The tour is not barrier free. • Warm clothing is recommended – the interior temperature is 8-10°C all year round. • Sturdy footwear is recommended. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Content of the tour: The Fichtebunker represents around 130 years of Berlin history. Until the Nazi era, the building, constructed as a gasometer in 1883/1884, supplied the urban street lighting. In 1940, as part of the “Bunker Construction Programme for the Capital of the Reich”, a six-storey “mother and child bunker” with a three-metre-thick ceiling was installed in the old gasometer. During the night-time bombing raids, it first offered a safe place to sleep to 6,500 mothers and children; later, up to 30,000 people crowded inside. In April 1945, the bunker was occupied by the Red Army. In the post-war period, it served as a reception centre for refugees and people bombed out of their homes. In the basement, there was a prison. In the 1950s, the windowless bunker was turned into a retirement home and a homeless shelter. Only in 1963, after a murder, was the “Bunker of the Hopeless” vacated and it subsequently served as a storehouse for food reserves for West Berliners. Today, lofts have been built on the roof. The interior of the largest bunker in Berlin, which is still in its original condition, is used as an exhibition space by Berlin Underworlds. As part of the tour, not only the structure and technology of the listed building are explained. The period of bombing attacks and the tragic fate of the war refugees and the homeless are other themes which are explored – complemented by numerous exhibits, eyewitness statements and modern projection technology. Thus, the dark history of the building comes to life on an exciting journey through time. Duration: approx. 90 minutes Venue: Fichtestraße 6, 10967 Berlin-Kreuzberg Further information: https://www.berliner-unterwelten.de/en/guided-tours/public-tours/the-fichtebunker-time-capsule.html ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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Fichtestraße 6, 10967 Berlin, Deutschland

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