Description
Summary
Description
Step into the heart of Berlin and explore the storied Berlin Castle and Humboldt Forum on a guided tour that reveals the city’s colonial past from a fresh perspective. This immersive experience invites you to discover 500 years of history through the lens of decolonial thought and cultural heritage.
Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the museum’s renowned ethnological collection, highlighting the pioneering work of the Humboldt brothers and their enduring impact on German science and culture. Gain insight into the significant role the brothers played in shaping modern understanding of the world.
As you journey through the exhibitions, uncover the complex legacy of missionaries and the establishment of colonial structures in Berlin. The tour also delves into the symbolic meaning of the cross atop the museum, offering a deeper understanding of its historical and cultural significance.
Enjoy an hour of engaging discussion outside before heading into the museum, where your guide will bring the stories behind the artifacts to life. This tour is conducted in English and welcomes groups of all sizes, making it perfect for solo travelers or larger parties.
Lasting around two hours, this experience promises to challenge your perspective on colonial history and its legacy in today’s world. Secure your spot now to gain a deeper appreciation for Berlin’s cultural landscape and the forces that shaped it.







