Since 1994, the Hohenschönhausen Memorial is located on the site of the former centra prison of the former GDR Ministry for State Security (Stasi). The memorial explores the history of the Hohenschönhausen detention center in the years 1945 to 1989 and regularly features exhibitions, events and publications.
View into a cell wing of the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial on the grounds of the former remand prison of the Ministry of State Security on Genslerstraße.
A cameraman films through the open hatch of a cell door at the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial on the grounds of the former remand prison of the Ministry of State Security.
A yellowed book cover with the inscription "Handbuch der Inneren Medizin" (Manual of Internal Medicine) lies in the room of the director of the former prison hospital of the GDR's State Security Service.
The Federal Government Commissioner for Stasi Records of the former GDR, Roland Jahn (right) and the director of the Hohenschönhausen Memorial, Hubertus Knabe. In the background are pictures from the photo exhibition "Faces of the Peaceful Revolution".
Former Stasi prisoner Gilbert Furian looks through the door hatch of a cell in the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial. Furian, who was arrested in 1985 and detained seven months in the Hohenschönhausen Stasi prison, now guides visitors through the memorial and reports on his everyday life in prison. In this way, he tries to come to terms with the psychological consequences of his time in prison. (photographed on February 28, 2011)
Former Stasi prisoner Carl-Wolfgang Holzapfel walks into his old cell at the GDR State Security remand center in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen on Oct. 29, 2009.
Former Stasi prisoner Carl-Wolfgang Holzapfel sits in his old cell at the GDR State Security remand center in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen on Oct. 29, 2009. As part of the Internet art action "24/7 Stasi-Live-Haft", Holzapfel spent a week in cell 207 and was filmed 24/7 by a webcam. Holzapfel and artist Franziska Vu wanted to draw attention to the fate of Stasi victims and their oppression. Holzapfel was detained in the cell for nine months after being arrested during a demonstration in 1965.