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Madame Tussauds Berlin

Madame Tussauds Berlin is an interactive wax figure museum located on what is considered one of the most beautiful avenues, Unter den Linden in Berlin.

The most important personalities from all over the world gather in one place where you can have your picture taken with them. At the Madame Tussauds wax figure museum in Berlin, however, anything is possible, even if your idol is… wax. But you can’t see it in the picture, and you can show it to your family and friends later. I’m sure many will be fooled. After all, Madame Tussauds figures are made with the utmost care, and at first glance it’s really hard to tell the difference.

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When visiting the museum, you will meet the most famous actors, musicians and sportsmen, journalists, television presenters and politicians. In short, the most influential and popular personalities in the world, including those from the past. Movie characters, even those that require considerable makeup skills, such as Star Wars, are a curiosity. Do you have a favorite singer? Or an actor? Chances are you’ll meet them here. Waiting for you are Nicki Minaj, Shawn Mendes, George Clooney, Nicole Kidman, Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, Michael Jackson or Rihanna, among others. Do you want your picture taken with Leo Messi? No problem. Even Prince William and Duchess Kate will not refuse you here. Interesting However, those who think that a visit to the museum is just a fun encounter with celebrities are mistaken. You can also see personalities from the political world, such as John F. Kennedy or Winston Churchill, but above all famous scientists and artists and people whose history should be known to all, such as Anne Frank, Albert Einstein, William Shakespeare or Ludwig van Beethoven.

The visit

The exhibition is spread over two floors. Interactive sets, amazing costumes and the latest technology allow you to dive into the world of celebrities. There’s even a modeling area: you can go behind the scenes of makeup techniques and try your hand at fashion shows.

How to get there

Opening hours: 10am to 7pm

Entrance fee: 26 €, children from 3 to 14 years old: 19 €.

https://www.madametussauds.com/berlin/

S-Bahn station “Brandenburger Tor

Unter den Linden 74, 10117 Berlin, Germany

https://goo.gl/maps/c8wE575hLVhEB2zR6

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