Museums and Memorials

The Buchstabenmuseum, Berlin

Preservation and documentation of letters (From Buchstabenmuseum.de)
The Buchstabenmuseum is the first museum in the world to collect letterforms from public spaces and display them as part of urban history. We preserve and document three-dimensional letters and signage, and their history, as well as providing information about their origins and construction. Our collection has captured the imagination of visitors from all around the world for over 10 years. Hundreds of letters have been saved from being battered by the elements or ending up on the scrap heap.

An illustration from the Buchstabenmuseum
From Buchstabenmuseum.de

Adress and Opening Hours

Buchstabenmuseum e.V.
Stadtbahnbogen 424
10557 Berlin
Phone +49 177 420 15 87
Contact

OPENING TIMES
Thursday-Sunday
13:00-17:00

TICKETS (Nov. 2024)
Entry ticket: 12,00 Euro
Reduced ticket: 6,50 Euro
Detailed information can be found in the section » Visit

Public Transport

The museum is conveniently located near the
Bellevue S-Bahn station (Lines S3, S5, S7, and S9).
It’s also a short walk from the
U2 U-Bahn line at the Stadtmitte station

Read more: Buchstabenmuseum.de

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