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Berlin Life in the Biedermeier Era

Originalgetreu eingerichtete Räume zeigen, wie die Berliner Kaufmannsfamilie Knoblauch vor rund zweihundert Jahren lebte. – Originalgetreu eingerichtete Räume zeigen, wie die Berliner Kaufmannsfamilie Knoblauch vor rund zweihundert Jahren lebte.

Originalgetreu eingerichtete Räume zeigen, wie die Berliner Kaufmannsfamilie Knoblauch vor rund zweihundert Jahren lebte. – Originalgetreu eingerichtete Räume zeigen, wie die Berliner Kaufmannsfamilie Knoblauch vor rund zweihundert Jahren lebte.

Guided tours of the Museum Knoblauchhaus provide a free insight into the everyday life of Berlin's wealthy population two hundred years ago.

Through the silk trade, architecture and the founding of a brewery, the Knoblauch family helped to shape Berlin life in the Biedermeier period. Today, their former home is a museum. Objects, pictures, letters and family documents take you back to a bygone era. The ‘Berlin Salon’ on the upper floor also presents the metropolitan network of the silk merchant and politician Carl Knoblauch.

On admission-free Museum Sunday, our mediators offer further exciting insights into the period between the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 and the revolution of 1848. They will be happy to answer your questions.

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Price info: Kostenfreie Tickets gibt es am Museumssonntag an den Kassen vor Ort oder online im Ticketshop des Museumssonntags Berlin. Der Online-Ticketverkauf beginnt eine Woche vor dem Museumssonntag.

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