Urban Nation
Urban Nation
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12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Thursday
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Neighbourhood: Schöneberg
In 1963, Schöneberg was the centre of the political west, inspiring John F. Kennedy to choose this area to famously announce, "Ich bin ein Berliner." Times may have changed, but modern-day Schöneberg still pays tribute to its historical legacies. Once the richest city outside of Berlin proper, the area's affluent past is still visible in ornate housing facades dating back to the Gründerzeit of the 19th century, while residents in fur coats walking their dogs or shopping in high-end KaDeWe continue the tradition with a modern flair. Schöneberg was also once the centre of the decadent and burlesque nightlife of the 1920s. It was here that Marlene Dietrich partied with Christopher Isherwood and the first gay bar in Germany was founded. Today, the gay community still revolves around Nollendorfplatz. The overground Ubahn station is even illuminated in rainbow colors, paying tribute to Schöneberg's progressive past.
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- Nollendorfplatz • 3 min walk
- Bülowstraße • 5 min walk
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,452 contributions
Feb 2020
Berlin is surely one of the world's street art capitals. That's visible in many places, but the best are the East side gallery (see that review) and this one.
The Urban nation is little bit off the beaten track. It's in the center of Berlin, but not in a very touristic area. The closest attraction is the Kaiser Wilhelm Church which is some 15 min walk from it.
It's a nice street art museum, nicely curated with outstanding art of many international artist. Best of all, it's free, but donations are welcome. Come and see for yourself, you wont regret it.
The Urban nation is little bit off the beaten track. It's in the center of Berlin, but not in a very touristic area. The closest attraction is the Kaiser Wilhelm Church which is some 15 min walk from it.
It's a nice street art museum, nicely curated with outstanding art of many international artist. Best of all, it's free, but donations are welcome. Come and see for yourself, you wont regret it.
Written 5 April 2020
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MatthewJB
Cairns, Australia366 contributions
July 2022 • Couples
There’s is so much to see here. From wall murals, to video, to contemporary art, to photography, to storytelling. It’s not a large gallery but we’ll worth the visit. Some storytelling involves video and photography and 2D art and is eye-opening - the tropical reef intervention is particularly interesting.
Written 1 August 2022
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AChiara78
Arezzo, Italy379 contributions
Mar 2022 • Solo
Probably one of my highlights in Berlin, I loved this museum. It revolves around the life and works of Martha Cooper, American fotoreporter who has seen and followed the birth of street art and several other movements of the underground scene in the world. I didn’t know her before going to the museum but it has definitely aroused my interest and I’ll surely try to get to know something more about her. The museum is perfectly in line with the vibes you can breathe in Berlin. Don’t miss it!
Written 1 March 2022
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GosiaKJ
Gdansk, Poland411 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Many great forms of art by tallented young artists. Topics of the works of art conveyed important messages to the modern society. Must-see for street art lovers and not only. There is another smaller part of this gallery down the Buellowstrasse.
There are no tickets but you can chip in voluntarily. I did not see toilets in there, you can wash your hands though.
There are no tickets but you can chip in voluntarily. I did not see toilets in there, you can wash your hands though.
Written 6 August 2023
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Tryitoutman
Stevenage, UK181 contributions
May 2024 • Family
An interesting experience. Definitely something different. Lady at the desk was polite and spoke great English, we only spent about 45 minutes there, some interesting works of art. The toilets are different too.
If you have an hour free and looking for something to do, I would recommend this. It’s also directly outside the train station which makes it easier to get to.
If you have an hour free and looking for something to do, I would recommend this. It’s also directly outside the train station which makes it easier to get to.
Written 29 June 2024
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Jeroen V
Boom, Belgium62 contributions
Aug 2023
Took a short detour from the center to visit this small museum. The various modern and contemporary works encourage you to think more deeply about certain issues. A critical look at certain social themes. Worth a visit, especially considering the entrance fee.
Written 8 August 2023
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Thomas Azan
Strasbourg, France902 contributions
May 2024 • Family
Street-art gallery with superb pieces. Free entry.
The exhibition is on 2 floors with different formats of works: paintings, sculpture, images, graffiti, etc…
Really super interesting. A good reflection of the rich street art culture of Berlin.
The exhibition is on 2 floors with different formats of works: paintings, sculpture, images, graffiti, etc…
Really super interesting. A good reflection of the rich street art culture of Berlin.
Written 18 May 2024
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Martin
Ebersberg, Germany118 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
The museum looked interesting and we're not really art lovers, but we took a look and were pleasantly surprised. It's free, which doesn't stop you from visiting spontaneously. It's not big, but it's still nice to look at.
The pictures are just a few, I don't want to give everything away.
The pictures are just a few, I don't want to give everything away.
Written 31 May 2024
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Izabella H
15 contributions
Aug 2022
Amazing museum. I visited 4 times with the same exhibition (Martha Cooper) and still enjoyed! Its free, its a good size and staff is nice. I will definitely come back next time im in Berlin and i can heavily recommend both trips with family or alone.
Written 4 December 2022
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Stephan G
Utrecht, The Netherlands79 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
Came across this by accident while looking for something to visit during a rainy day. I wouldn't travel for hours to see it, but if you're nearby, it's definitely worth a visit. Not very big - you can see it all within 30-60 minutes - but a very pleasant break. Entrance was free. Donations are accepted.
Written 17 February 2020
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