Opening Hours

Exhibitions

Tue–Thu 12:00–6:00 p.m.
Fri–Sun 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
Admission free

Archive

Tue and Wed 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
Thu 12:00–6:00 p.m.

How to find us

FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum
Adalbertstraße 95A
10999 Berlin-Kreuzberg
U-Bahn Kottbusser Tor (U1, U8), Bus M29, 140

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Accessibility

Wheelchair access to all exhibitions on three floors, the archive and the event floor. Exhibitions in the glass tower are not wheel chair accessible. An accessible restroom is located on the basement level of the museum. You can retrieve the restroom key from the museum's bookstore (mezzanine level).

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Contact

Bezirksamt Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg
Fachbereich Kultur und Geschichte

FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum
Adalbertstraße 95A
10999 Berlin-Kreuzberg
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Publications: 1945–2015. Abriss und Aufbruch am Kottbusser Tor

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Rubble, reconstruction, demolition of old buildings, squatting, urban renewal, gentrification. Urban development has shaped Kreuzberg’s cityscape since 1945. At first glance the neighborhood seems discordant and disheveled. Upon closer examination, however, we see the result of a stubborn struggle for a livable inner city – a process that is far from finished.

 

Sophie Perl and Erik Steffen / FHXB Museum in collaboration with Verein zur Erforschung und Darstellung der Geschichte Kreuzbergs e.V. (Ed.)
1st edition 2015
96 pages with colored and black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 978-3-935810-09-1
8,50 €


 
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