Are you looking for free things to do in Brandenburg? These are the best places to visit:
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Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen
OranienburgSachsenhausen, located in the region of Oranienburg in Brandenburg, Germany, was a concentration camp that was active from July 1936 to April 1945. This historical site provides a glimpse into a dark period of human history, and serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Second World War. 2
NKVD special camp Nr. 7
OranienburgPresently, the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum stands on the site of the former Sachsenhausen Special Camp. The institution serves as a place of remembrance and learning, as well as a modern museum of contemporary history. It follows a decentralized approach, aiming to make history tangible to visitors at the authentic locations where it unfolded. 3
Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Ravensbrück
Fürstenberg/HavelThe Ravensbrück Memorial and Museum is a significant historical site located in the city of Fürstenberg/Havel. It serves as a memorial for the victims of several Nazi concentration camps, including Ravensbrück and neighboring camps. The site was part of the SS forced labor system during World War II. 4
Checkpoint Bravo e. V.
Kleinmachnow 5
Oskar-Barnack-Museum Lynow
Lynow- 6
Clara-Zetkin-Gedenkstätte
Birkenwerder 7
KGB Prison, Potsdam
PotsdamThe KGB Prison remained operational until the dissolution of the KGB in 1991. Post this, it was used as a warehouse. In 1994, following the withdrawal of the Soviet/Russian troops from Germany, the prison was returned to the Evangelical Church Aid Association. 8
Internationales Fledermausmuseum Julianenhof
Märkische HöheThe Internationales Fledermausmuseum Julianenhof is a unique natural history museum located in Julianenhof, a part of the municipality of Märkische Höhe in the Märkisch-Oderland district. The museum is dedicated to the protection of bats and their environment, providing visitors with an in-depth understanding of these fascinating creatures and the efforts to conserve them.- 9
Kinderbauernhof Mümmelmann
Petershagen/Eggersdorf 10
Spreewaldbahnhof
Straupitz (Spreewald) 11
John-Heartfield-Haus Waldsieversdorf
WaldsieversdorfThe John-Heartfield-Haus Waldsieversdorf, located in the Märkische Schweiz, served as the summer house of John Heartfield. He moved into this house in 1957, and it has since been transformed into a meeting and memorial site. This historical site offers a glimpse into the life of the renowned artist and his significant contributions to the world of art. 12
Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde
FinsterwaldeThe Feuerwehrmuseum Finsterwalde is a museum facility located in the city of Finsterwalde, in the southern Brandenburg district of Elbe-Elster. It is dedicated to the regional history of firefighting and offers a unique insight into the evolution of firefighting techniques and equipment over the years. 13
E-WERK Luckenwalde
LuckenwaldeE-Werk Luckenwalde, a former electricity plant built in 1913, has been transformed into an art and exhibition center. This historic building, located at Rudolf-Breitscheid-Straße 73 in Luckenwalde, offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and contemporary art. Visitors can explore a variety of exhibitions, performances, workshops, and studios, all housed within this architecturally significant structure. 14
Flugplatzmuseum
Strausberg- 15
Herzberg Zoo
Herzberg (Elster) - 16
Ziegen-Streichelgehege
Elstal - 17
Streichelzoo Burg
Burg (Spreewald) - 18
Museum für Stadtgeschichte Teltow
Teltow - 19
Heimatmuseum Glindow
Werder (Havel) - 20
Bienen-Museum
Elstal - 21
Freilichtmuseum Zeitsprung Klinge
Wiesengrund - 22
Eden Ausstellung
Oranienburg - 23
Kirchliches Informations- und Begnungszentrum Neu Horno
Forst (Lausitz) - 24
Museums-Scheune
Jänickendorf - 25
Kranichs Ackermuseum
Grieben - 26
Backofen-Museum Emstal
Kloster Lehnin