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Bundeswehr Military History Museum

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The Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden is one of Europe's most important military history museums. Housed in a former arsenal building, it features a dramatic glass-and-steel wedge designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, which pierces the original structure, symbolizing the rupture war brings to society. Inside, the museum presents a critical and comprehensive look at military history from the Middle Ages to the present, with a strong focus on the human experience of war. Exhibits include weaponry, uniforms, letters, and multimedia installations that examine the causes, conduct, and aftermath of conflicts. The museum does not glorify war but instead encourages reflection on its costs and consequences. Visitors can explore both the chronological galleries and thematic displays on topics like violence, memory, and peace.

Don't miss

  • The Libeskind wedge: a striking architectural intervention symbolizing the impact of war.
  • The 'War and Memory' exhibition, featuring personal artifacts and stories.
  • The rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Dresden.
  • The 'Violence' section, which examines the mechanisms of military force.
  • The outdoor display of large military vehicles, including tanks and aircraft.

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Ways to visit Bundeswehr Military History Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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