Guided tour of the Humboldt Forum

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From: 25,00 

The tour at 11am is always in German and at 2pm in English .

The meeting point is the reconstructed Sanchi Gate. Feel free to take a seat on the white chairs.

The tour lasts two hours.

 

Tickets are still available on days marked in green.

Fully booked days are marked in red!

From Mon-Thu only private guided tours can be booked.

Description

Discover the fascinating history of the Berlin Palace in a whole new way with our decolonial guided tour! Delve into the past and learn more about colonial history that is often overlooked or repressed. Our guides are experts who will take you on a journey through the rooms of the Humboldt Forum. They tell you stories you’ve never heard before. Learn more about the impact of colonialism on today’s society and be inspired by the diversity of perspectives.

Book your decolonial tour today and experience the Berlin Palace in a whole new way!

Note: According to their guidelines, the Humboldt Forum does not allow us to conduct the entire tour in the museum. However, we still want to share decolonial perspectives with you, so we will discuss the first part of the tour outside the building.

**The tour is barrier-free, therefore also suitable for wheelchair users.

We look forward to seeing you!

 

*Dogs are unfortunately not allowed in the museum.

Please note (applies to private groups who would like to make an appointment during the week): The museum is closed on Tuesdays.

1 review for Guided tour of the Humboldt Forum

  1. Tekyo Pantzov

    The Fulani people of west Africa conquered and enslaved many peoples for thousands of kms to the east. In 1838 A Zulu expedition conquered what is now Matabeleland in western Zimbabwe. From 1947 until 1971 West Pakistan exercised colonial exploitation over East Pakistan and suppressed its culture. When the East Pakistani Awami League won a majority in the general elections, the militry dictator Yahya Khan, together with Zulfikar Bhutto, refused to let it form a government in Islamabad, so East Pakistan decared its independence under the name of Bangladesh. A genocide ensued. Javanese settlers now form a majority in many parts of eastern New Guinea, displacing the local population and abducting its children to be brainwashed in Javanese madrassas. These are all forms of colonialism.

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