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Step into the heart of Berlin's Cold War history with a private guided tour of the Stasi Museum. Begin your journey at Alexanderplatz, the iconic square where East Germany's largest protest unfolded in 1989, and feel the echoes of a divided city.
Your expert guide will lead you through the former headquarters of the Ministry of State Security, now home to the Stasi Museum. With skip-the-line entry, you'll quickly access exhibits revealing the secret police's surveillance methods and original espionage technology.
Explore the ministerial offices and see the infamous red briefcase of Erich Mielke, the Stasi's powerful leader. Discover how the Stasi recruited informants and maintained strict control over East German citizens, bringing the realities of life behind the Wall to light.
This immersive experience includes two-way public transport tickets from Alexanderplatz, making your visit seamless and stress-free. Tours last approximately three hours and are available in English or German, ensuring you gain deep insight into Berlin’s complex past.
Delve into the stories and secrets that shaped modern Berlin. Secure your spot now for a revealing journey through history—spaces fill quickly, so check availability and book today!







