Berlin-Kreuzberg Postkarte 057, Johannes Miesler, circa 1900

Berlin-Kreuzberg Postkarte 057, Johannes Miesler, circa 1900

Museum of ethnology (now ethnological museum, southern corner of königgrätzer straße (now stresemannstraße) / prinz-albrecht-straße (now niederkirchnerstraße on the border of berlin-kreuzberg and berlin-mitte. The building, which opened in 1886, was destroyed in the second world war. In 1961 the ruins were blown up. The site, which has remained unused to this day, was located directly next to the berlin wall. The museum was reopened in berlin-dahlem. In 1999 it was given its new name. Date: circa 1900.
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