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Führerbunker

Führerbunker

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Neighborhood: Mitte (Borough)
How to get there
  • Mohrenstraße • 3 min walk
  • Potsdamer Platz • 5 min walk
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3.0
3.0 of 5 bubbles508 reviews
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90
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226
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Victoria
Portsmouth, UK82 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2020 • Couples
If you want to know more about the reign of Hitler and his ultimate demise, this the place to visit, absolutely intriguing and educational. We learnt so much.

The museum also details the holocaust, so be prepared for some upsetting pictures, but displaying in the most respectful manner.
Written October 8, 2020
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Seyyah
33 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2024 • Solo
While there isn't much to see at the exact location—just an informative plaque—it's fascinating to reflect on the bunker’s significance as the last headquarters of Adolf Hitler. The site is now surrounded by modern buildings, which serves as a stark contrast to the historical events that once unfolded here. And in the plaque it was written he sent a message to all Germans to kill themselves if they love their führer and that is how mad Hitler was.
Written September 16, 2024
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Geoffrey C
2 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023
In 1990 I visited the mound of dirt on the newly opened side of the former Berlin Wall that marked the location of Hitler's Chancellery bunker. I was there to act upon the historical insight of a colleague of mine at Albion College, Professor Paul Loukides, with whom I was then team-teaching a course on Film Images of World War II. Loukides thought that the only proper treatment of the site of Hitler's bunker should be the sowing of the ground above it with salt so that nothing would ever grow there again. The current state of the site is in excellent keeping with that sentiment. The salt I poured is still, and will always be, there.
Written March 21, 2023
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Wayne G
Calgary, Canada927 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2022 • Couples
History lesson. The Bunker was filed with cement and covered up a long time ago. We went here with "Rude Bastards Walking Tour"(highly recommended and located here on Trip Advisor) and we went to approximately where Hitler's body was found. I could get into how we know the location but trust me. Recognize the significance of this spot in the history of the world.
Written September 12, 2022
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kirishlassDenver
Denver, CO43 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022 • Couples
Although in the heat wave of Aug and v uncomfortable temps in the bunker, nothing could drag me away from the monumental moments in history surrounding Hitler’s life, strategies, and Demise leading to present day reflections. This is a full 1/2 day commitment if you visit all levels to absorb audio, reading plackets - taking in the info and processing. It’s tremendous! I enjoyed self-paced tour and options to explore on own. This is truly well done and a national treasure. Congrats to curators.
Written August 15, 2022
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June A
Surrey, UK2,754 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2023 • Solo
On the surface its a mound of Earth in a car park outside a block of flats with a bit of historical information, yet it is so much more. This is a slice of history where Hitler, his wife and henchmen hid and died and where his body was burnt as they attempted to hide the evidence, rolled in a carpet. Its both horrifying and fascinating at the same time.
Written April 14, 2024
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DocTrav
Champagne-Ardenne, France488 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Couples
The curiosity of history brings to this place a lot of questions about the watch who ruled Germany. His HQ bunker, the place of the end of his life, today a simple damaged parking lot, obviously cannot be the subject of any monument or burial site. However, an explanatory sign is placed in this parking lot.
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Written June 3, 2024
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brixton456
Indianapolis, IN313 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2023 • Couples
From a visual/remaining artifacts of the Fuhrerbunker standpoint is concerned, this site would rate a 1 for the fact the only notable item there in an information board on what once stood on that site. But from a historical perspective, I rate this a 5 due to what once was. What I would suggest to do before visiting this site is to look for images and diagrams of the layout of the Fuhrerbunker. That way, it will help you visualize what was there during WW2 and where you would be standing at of different rooms of the Furerbunker. This site is about a 10 minute walk south of the Brandenburg Gate and very close to the Holocaust Memorial.
Written August 29, 2024
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TJB @ Rodney Stoke
Wells, UK713 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022
Visited here as part of a walking tour of Belin that focused on WWII and the Cold War. Lots of history to take in and this spot whilst nothing to look at now was obviously a big part of the end of WWII. There is nothing to tell you what happened here which is a shame, given the magnitude of events at that time.
Written November 16, 2022
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niki101
London, UK763 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Couples
There are many places in Berlin which remind you of World War II but this place was one of my highlights. It was here that horror of war was put to the end. It was here, that the Soviet army tightened its noose on the capital, that Hitler and Eva Braun, his wife of less than 48 hours, committed suicide on April 30, 1945. (It was also here, that Goebbels and his wife poisoned their six children on 1st May). A week later the war in Europe was over.

For more than six decades the bunker lies hidden underneath a parking lot, completely erased from view. In 1947 the Soviets tried to blow up the bunker, but it is said that only the separation walls were damaged.

It wasn’t easy to find it as it located in the yard of residential block of flats. There are no signs leading to it. The location is marked only by a board with detailed information over the events that took place in the area. Apparently, Germans don't want to make Hitler's bunker a place of worship and it is understandable. I was not the only one here, as I expected, there were tourist groups too (obviously taking the Third Reich tour).

Take a minute and look around – the place is surrounded by many things that Hitler hated – block of flats built by the communists, a gay club that stands metres away as well as a Chinese restaurant. The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is right across the street. As one of the guides jokingly noted – only a synagogue is missing.

It is so quiet here today and it so hard to believe what happened in 1945 and difficult to imagine the existing bunker, the Russians and the Nazis.

Standing on the car park above the bunker and looking around feels quite eerie but it’s worth a visit.
Written August 25, 2014
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