Berlin Underworld

Museum · Gesundbrunnen

Berlin Underworld

Museum · Gesundbrunnen

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Brunnenstraße 105, 13355 Berlin, Germany

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Explore Berlin's underground history, WWII bunkers, and tunnels  

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Brunnenstraße 105, 13355 Berlin, Germany Get directions

berliner-unterwelten.de
@berliner_unterwelten_ev

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Brunnenstraße 105, 13355 Berlin, Germany Get directions

+49 30 49910517
berliner-unterwelten.de
@berliner_unterwelten_ev

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 15, 2025

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Berlin's 4 Top Wonders in 2018

"It’s a strange feeling to come into a dark, half-blasted bunker, see parts of stairways and cables hanging out of the wall and walk through rubble in between holes that go several meters down into the ground. It’s eye-opening to crouch down in an air raid bunker and experience how it must have felt when the situation was for real. These are just a couple of examples of the unique experiences offered at Berliner Unterwelten (Subterranean Berlin). The museum offers tours of some of Berlin’s most important underground structures, such as bunkers, abandoned subway stations, air raid shelters dating back to World War II and tunnels for smuggling people out of East Germany during the Cold War. Berliner Unterwelten was founded in 1997 to explore, document and preserve the city’s subterranean architecture. The organization’s base is in a former air raid bunker in the Gesundbrunnen subway station, now a museum—the Unterwelten Museum (Subterranean Museum)—that offers various tours through Berlin’s underground.  The bunker was cleared and reconstructed by the group and transformed into a museum while maintaining its original character. Hiding on four floors below Berlin are dozens of bunkers, tunnels, walkways, canals, the route of a pneumatic postal system, storage rooms, bomb and ammunition storage, and abandoned subway stations. Berlin, so full of history above ground, has a lot to tell in its subterranean areas as well. There are exhibits about everything from air raid bunkers to the removal of rubble from the destruction during World War II. Berliner Unterwelten found a huge file system about slave workers during the war in a forgotten bunker, helped the former workers to receive reparation pay and have an exhibition about slave workers in Berlin. Found objects such as ammunition, grenades, gas masks, etc. are on display as well. There is an exhibition about Hitler’s “Germania,” his utopian vision to rebuild Berlin. (The exhibition shows that the project was not, of course, a utopia after all.)  Berliner Unterwelten also works to preserve subterranean areas. They have dug and cleared out many locations, including half-destroyed bunkers, and opened them to the public. Several different tours are offered, including underground bunker hospitals, mother-and-child bunkers, flak bunkers, subterranean factories, examples of subterranean escape routes from East to West Berlin, flak towers, an underground prison, Cold War bunkers for nuclear war and a tour through the Schwerbelastungskörper, a heavy tower built to test the possibilities of erecting Germania on the sandy ground of Berlin." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Gergana Baltaliyska

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A truly fascinating experience that reveals the lesser-known underground history of Berlin. The guides are knowledgeable and engaging, sharing detailed facts about WWII bunkers, escape tunnels, and Cold War secrets. Tours are available in multiple languages and are very well organized. If you’re into history, this visit will definitely impress you. It’s different, thought-provoking, and absolutely worth your time!

Michael Fuller

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A truly eye-opening experience on the Dark Worlds tour. We explored one of the very few remaining civilian air raid shelters, accessible via an unassuming door in the Gesundbrunnen metro station. Our tour guide was fantastic - he was able to strike a perfect balance between casual and formal when teaching us about the WW2 bombing raids and what Berliners would have had to deal with during the war. I highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to discover more about the history of the city.

dread

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Very interesting experiences on the unseen part of Berlin. I visited tour 3 and had an amazing time with the guide. He made the entire tour very enjoyable and I truly enjoyed the experience. Do remember to book beforehand or your desired tour may be fully booked.

cherie chan

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Joined Tour M conducted by Elliot in english. His command of english was perfect and his ability to tell stories was highly engaging. He shared about various interesting tunnelling experiences and explained in detail the context of each one. Each section we visited contained detailed infographics and photos that Elliot used to aid in his storytelling, hence painting a vivid picture for us. Plus the highlight was getting to see both the models of tunnels and an actual version of it! It really helped me understand the history of the Berlin wall, so i recommend joining their tour before visiting the tourist attractions. The amount of knowledge/information shared was way worth more than the ticket price, so please support them by signing up for their tours!

Michelle Hardiman

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Just been on an incredible tour with Elliot. Tour M. Our guide was so knowledgeable and enthusiastic we were hanging on his every word. Elliot is quite possibly the best communicator I have ever had on a tour. A native English guide who is also a history nerd is such a good combo in this situation. This is a must on a visit to Berlin. Cannot recommend highly enough.

Sanne Rettob

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Our guide Athena was great! She knew a lot and she told the most amazing stories. If you book this trip, definitly book with Athena, it made it worth 5/5

Laura Cunningham

Google
This was a great tour. The guide was very knowledgeable and gave us a lot of good information as we went through the shelter. She relayed historical information and pointed out how this information is still needed today. The tour was engaging and even my teenager was entertained.

Jennie Gejel

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Went on tour 1 in English with Anne as a guide and it was great! Wish we would've been able to go on more of the tours but didn't book early enough. I recommend booking as early as possible, and will be back next time we visit Berlin. Brought my son (13), who said it was one of the best parts of our trip. Definitely good for teenagers who are into history.