Museum for Film and Television in Berlin

Overview

The Museum for Film and Television in Berlin is a tribute to the magic of cinema, showcasing the evolution of film from its silent beginnings to contemporary masterpieces. Immerse yourself in a world where art meets history as you explore a wide range of exhibits, featuring over 1,000 artifacts, including iconic props, original costumes, and insightful film scripts from celebrated movies. This institution not only highlights key milestones and influential filmmakers but also emphasizes the significant role of movies in shaping society. Sections dedicated to legendary actors and specific genres like science fiction and animation enrich the visitor experience. Furthermore, delve into the cultural narrative of the Weimar Republic and understand how it influenced cinematic expressions during its era. The museum also hosts an annual International Film Festival, celebrating global filmmaking talent.

Photo of Museum for Film and Television
Photo of Museum for Film and Television
Photo of Museum for Film and Television
Contact Info
  • AddressMauerstraße 79, 10117 Berlin, Germany
  • Phone+49 30 3009030

Reviews

Emma Klein
Germany
5
One of the top museums in Berlin! Everything is exceptionally organized, and the exhibition is fascinating, creatively presenting a wealth of information about global cinema history. Also, the shop on the lower level is delightful.
Sophia Müller
Germany
5
This museum is fantastic! It's an incredible spot to delve into early film history, German Expressionism, and the migration of talent to Hollywood, highlighting their impact on American cinema. The architecture is breathtaking, particularly in the early 20th-century section that embodies the expressionist style.
Lukas Schneider
Germany
4
The museum holds a remarkable collection of historical artifacts related to film and television production. It's currently undergoing relocation, and I look forward to their new version. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in film production.
Maximilian Schmidt
Germany
5
A fantastic venue for film enthusiasts or anyone keen on German television history. The permanent exhibition is spectacular and highly interactive. If you're in Berlin, this is definitely a place you should visit.
Felix Wagner
Germany
3
The animation workshop was enjoyable with friends, although the supervisor was a bit too controlling. Instead of guiding us on how to adjust movements in our stop-motion animations, he would take control of the frames himself, limiting our creative freedom.