Anyone who has an interest in German film or film in general will find lots of fascinating exhibits in this museum. The entire history of German cinema is documented in rare film clips from the silent era up to the present. One wing is devoted to the legendary Marlene Dietrich, a native Berliner who catapulted to international fame in 1930 in Josef von Sternberg’s “Der Blaue Engel” (“The Blue Angel”) and went on to become Germany’s only major star in Hollywood. The fascinating Marlene memorabilia includes photos, costumes, props, letters, and documents. You need at least an hour here.
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Deutsche Kinemathek Museum für Film und Fernsehen (German Film and Television Museum)
Sony Center, Potsdamer Strasse 2
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Hours
Tues–Sun 10am–6pm (Thurs until 8pm)
Phone
030/3009030
Prices
Admission 6€ adults; 4.50€ students, seniors, and children 15 and under
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Deutsche Kinemathek Museum für Film und Fernsehen (German Film and Television Museum)
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U-/S-Bahn: Potsdamer Platz
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Sony Center, Potsdamer Strasse 2 BerlinNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.