From 11/7 at Espacio Inmersa Barcelona

From 11/7 at Espacio Inmersa Barcelona

For a limited time

+ 200 original artifacts

Narrated visit

Espacio Inmersa Barcelona

THE GREATEST SYMBOL OF DIVISION in HISTORY

Erected at the height of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall stands as a stark symbol of the global conflict between capitalism and communis that brought the world to the brink of nuclear destruction. Explore its history in this unique exhibition, showcasing over 200 original artifacts that highlight the enduring importance of freedom, human rights, and democracy.

An Exhibition of

An Exhibition of

Presented with

A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO WITNESS HISTORY

The exhibition will be held at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine in Paris until September 28. This will be the first and only stop of the exhibition in France before it continues its international tour.

Opening hours

Sunday to Thursday
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.*

Friday and Saturday
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.**

*The room closes at 9 p.m.

**The room closes at 9:30 p.m.

Closed on Tuesday

Tickets with audiotour

From 12,80 €

*All tickets include an individual audio guide.

Schools

Per student 6,50 €*
Free entry for teachers.

*All tickets include an individual audio guide.

Location

Espacio Inmersa
Carrer de Llull 119, Sant Martí
08005 Barcelona

FAQs

Do you have more questions?
Explore here the Frequently Asked Questions

What is the exhibition about?

This traveling exhibition, unique in its kind, has been developed in collaboration with the Berlin Wall Foundation and a team of historians and experts. It invites visitors on an immersive journey through the history of the Berlin Wall, from its intimate impact on the lives of residents to its central role in the Cold War. You will discover the events that led to its construction, the three decades during which Berlin was divided in two, and the circumstances of its fall. Thanks to a clear and accessible route, enriched with a guided audio tour, you can explore over 200 authentic objects—including fragments of the Wall itself—sourced from the collections of more than 60 institutions, museums, and private lenders from around the world.

The exhibition will take place at Espacio Inmersa Barcelona, Carrer de Llull, 119, Sant Martí, 08005 Barcelona, starting on November 7 and for a limited time.

We recommend reserving 120 minutes for the visit

Yes, the exhibition is designed to be experienced with an audio guide that follows the narrative thread of the display.

The reduced ticket is available for regular groups (see purchase conditions here). Additionally, every Monday we celebrate Visitor’s Day with a special rate of €12.80 for everyone.

You can purchase your tickets directly at Espacio Inmersa. You can also buy them through our website by clicking here.

Tickets are subject to general conditions (see purchase conditions here). Changes and refunds are not possible, except for justified cases of force majeure. We offer a flexible ticket that allows you to change the date of your visit if needed. If you need assistance, you can contact us at murodeberlin@musealia.net.

No, you can show your ticket from your mobile phone.

Please check your spam folder first. If you still cannot find your ticket, contact us at murodeberlin@musealia.net.

You can access the exhibition up to 30 minutes after your reserved time slot.
If you prefer to come at the time that suits you best, you can purchase a flexible ticket, which allows you to enter at any time on the selected day.

The exhibition is open to all audiences. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Yes. For any special requests, please contact murodeberlin@musealia.net.

Yes, photography and video recording are allowed as long as no flash or tripod is used, and the venue rules are respected.

1

©Denys Vinson Photographer