The Wannsee Conference Museum in Berlin, Germany
About the Museum
The Wannsee Conference Museum is located in the villa where the infamous Wannsee Conference took place on January 20, 1942. The museum provides a comprehensive historical overview of the conference, its participants, and the decisions made that had a profound impact on the course of World War II and the Holocaust.
Tickets
Admission to the museum is free of charge.
Opening Hours
The museum is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
Current Exhibitions
The museum features a permanent exhibition that delves into the history and significance of the Wannsee Conference, displaying documents, photographs, and artifacts related to the event.
Upcoming Exhibitions
The museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions that explore related topics, such as the broader history of the Holocaust and its impact on Europe.
Museum Map
Visitors can obtain a museum map at the entrance to guide them through the exhibition spaces and provide context for the displays.
Events
The museum organizes various events, including lectures, film screenings, and discussions, to engage visitors in a deeper understanding of the historical context of the Wannsee Conference.
Membership
The museum offers membership opportunities for individuals and organizations interested in supporting its mission and gaining access to exclusive events and resources.
Virtual Tour
For those unable to visit in person, the museum provides a virtual tour on its website, allowing online visitors to explore the exhibition and learn about the Wannsee Conference from anywhere in the world.