Memorial and Meeting Place Leistikow Street Potsdam

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Potsdam, Germany

leistikowstrasse-sbg.de
Cultural landmark· Historical place museum· Museum· Historical landmark· History museum

Memorial and Meeting Place Leistikow Street Potsdam Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Memorial and Meeting Place Leistikow Street Potsdam is located in Potsdam, Germany on Leistikowstraße 1. Memorial and Meeting Place Leistikow Street Potsdam is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category cultural landmark in Germany.

Address

Leistikowstraße 1

Phone

+49 3312011540

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Harry Wilson

Certainly worth a visit. Easy to get to by team and admission is free. Those interested in GDR era history will appreciate a visit. Displays and exhibits in German, Russian and English.

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Michiel Buitelaar

Quietly overwhelming. Scary and threatening. Very good, very desirable archiving of quite recent bad things. Also illustrates that the Russian machine became redundant, with the STASI becoming professional and self-sufficient: this building became less vital.

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Sjoerd van Tiel

Intense and well illustrated insight in the Russian KGB operations in East Germany before the demise of communism. Political prisoners were held here under inhuman conditions. A must see when in Potsdam, but prepare for a depressing and emotional experience about the danger of totalitarianism for innocent civilians. Be aware of the chance that in the early eighties Vladja Putin visited these premises doing his dedicated job as a young KGB official.

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Kristen Hoff

Must visit in the town. Very interesting exposition worth seeing

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Sherman Fu

Nicely done up museum and it is free! Spent around 1 hour here. It showcases and explains the suffering of some German Civilians whom were falsely accused of being spies and were persecuted and harshly interrogated. Definately worth a visit!