Berlin museums provide Ukrainians with free admission

More than 70 museums in Berlin and surrounding cities offer free tours for Ukrainians, according to the Berlin Museum Portal. To take advantage of the offer, it is enough to have a Ukrainian passport or another identity document.
"As a sign of solidarity with the people of Ukraine, since February 24, many cultural institutions in Berlin have been marked with blue and yellow flags. The International Council of German Museums also strongly condemns the war against Ukraine and calls on all political leaders to be ready for dialogue," the message says.
Free entry for Ukrainians is introduced by:
• Villa Liebermann in Wannsee;
• Children's Museum Labyrinth;
• German Museum of Technology and Science Center Spectrum;
• Palaces of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation;
and about 70 more district museums in Berlin. Also every month on the first Sunday admission is free in more than 60 museums of the capital.
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