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Allied Museum - Berlin
In cooperation with the governments of the United States, England, and France, the Alliierten Museum (Allied Museum) is a cultural and historical center documenting the presence of World War II western Allies in Berlin from 1945 to 1994.

Located in the former U.S. sector of Berlin in the Zehlendorf district, the Allied Museum's exhibits are housed in the historic Outpost Theater and Nicholson Memorial Library, as well as on the grounds in open-air exhibition spaces. Guided tours of the museum's permanent exhibition "How Enemies Became Friends" are available, as are tours of the museum's large object collection, which includes a British Hastings TG 503 aircraft, a French military railroad car, and a guardhouse from . The museum also features a Wall Memorial and a large library of objects and papers documenting political, military, and everyday life from this 50-year span.

Tours and exhibit signs are in German, English, and French. The Allied Museum is open every day except Wednesday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and admission is free.

Address:
Clayallee 135-Outpost, 14195 Berlin

URL: http://www.alliiertenmuseum.de