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220. Jossef buurt Henk wrote
We did the tour 3. First we had to walk to the bunkers. Then we had the tour. The tour was a LOT of talk about history and just a few simple plane bunker rooms. The guide talked a lot about greece politics, and pointed out some maps with her flash light.
I shoulnt recoment this to young people. You should be aloud to walk around freely and make pictures.
Greetings,
Josef buurt Henk von Perenstijnen
18. Mai. 2012 - 18:12 the Netherlands
219. David Robertson wrote
I was in Berlin November and knew nothing of this. Preferred surface bars. Next time I will know better
14. Mai. 2012 - 01:13 Dalry Scotland
218. Joel Beaumont wrote
An incredibly interesting tour with an excellent guide - recommended as a must-do for anyone visiting Berlin.
10. Apr. 2012 - 11:28 Birmingham UK
217. John Carr wrote
Fascinating. Can you update me via e-mail? Were there lines in Treptow that were severed during 1961-1990 period? Best,John Carr
06. Apr. 2012 - 03:51 6311 Gulf Freeway,Houston 77023 USA
216. Raffaella Mascia wrote
Congratulations, the best tour I have done in Berlin during my visit!Our italian guide was brilliant and prepared, the site is amazing and worth any euros.Thanks so much for making this possible Raffa
21. Jan. 2012 - 19:06 Italy
215. Janine Burnside wrote
It is hard to take a place/subject like this one and make it interesting congratulations as you have got it absolutely right! This was 90 mins on 6/01/2012 of a fascinating walk back in time. Robin our guide on tour 3 has the knowledge, passion, energy and delivery to hold your attention and make his subject fizz, with a little comedy thrown in. This is the lecturer you could not wait to listen to in uni! If you do nothing else while in Berlin, do this, unmissable! Thanks for the tour and for preserving this important part of history, we loved it :D
09. Jan. 2012 - 12:10 Belfast Northern Ireland
214. Chris Miller wrote
Excellent tour....very informative...simply fascinating.
The non profit organization that has taken on the preservation and restoration of these structures deserves enormous credit. A must see.
30. Dez. 2011 - 21:35 Concord, New Hampshire USA
213. Marisa wrote
Hey, i loved the museum. the whole thing about people hiding underground from the bombs and you guys open up after about 20 years of being shutted down is just crazy! i cant believe you guys did that!!!
Keep up the good work and one day this will be a Must-see place here in berlin
26. Dez. 2011 - 14:46
212. ARI wrote
As a caver and underground explorer I would very much like to learn more and take your tour and any other events. I will be in Berlin this coming June but for only one week,Hope to do as much as possible above and below ground
14. Dez. 2011 - 18:45 HUNTINGTON WOODS MI. USA
211. mole man wrote
keep up your great work against ignorance of the past!
website´s a bit weak though.
10. Dez. 2011 - 18:11
210. Riikka wrote
We took tour 3 just yesterday and just loved it (if word love is appropriate in this context). We can recommend this tour to everyone more or less interested of history.
09. Dez. 2011 - 17:41
209. Denise Kelsey wrote
My husband booked the tour 3
for 19th november. It was not something i wanted to do i we had so little time in Berlin but as it was only 90 minutes i agreed.
We met outside the berliner-unterwelten building and were taken a short walk to the bunker. No photos are allowed which is a shame but understandable. Our guide was fantastic greek women and not difficult to understand at all. she was a wealth of knowledge and always asked if anyone wanted to ask a question. After spending sometime in this bunker moving from room to room we came out at the underground station and took
the u- bahn to the next stop. Here you cant imagine what is hidden behind the walls of the underground doors. Kitchens fully stocked with bowls and plates. bedrooms with sheets and medical rooms with stretchers.
A full plan in place if the bunker is ever needed.
I would have to say this tour is a must for all myself not wanting to do the tour have come home wanting to know more and when we get chance to visit Berlin again will be sure to do another tour.
22. Nov. 2011 - 23:26 England United Kingdom
208. Nick Harris wrote
I would just like to thank Robin and Mads for two fantastic tours run in October 11. Having first done the Flak Tower tour in June 09 (with Robin) I had always been keen to re-visit Berliner Unterwelten when next in Berlin and was able to do the Breaching the Berlin Wall tour (again with Robin) on a Sunday and the Dark Worlds tour (with Mads) the very next day. In both cases the tours were unbelieveably worthwhile, informative and value for money - and the sense of humour of both guides very welcome! The work the Association does is commendable and as a 20th Century history buff their tours give a real sense of being there. As I said to Mads, he has the job Id die for - and which years ago my careers teacher said would never be possible! Thank you to everyone at Berliner Unterwelten, youre an absolute credit to the city of Berlin and our understanding of its history.
01. Nov. 2011 - 22:04 Lincoln England
207. John Lombard wrote
Enjoy watching your progress, keep up the great work!
11. Okt. 2011 - 01:44 Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA
206. Steve wrote
My girlfriend and I did Tours 1, 2 and M in August. I am a history buff, so I knew I would love the tours,
but she also called the tours the highlight of our two week stay in Berlin.
Our guide Robin was really interesting and informative. (We also enjoyed seeing him on TV tonight on the History channel!).
Thanks for all of your great work.
01. Okt. 2011 - 01:37 Belleville Canada
205. Teresa wrote
We had a great time on Tour 3 this morning. The guide had answers to all our questions and made the tour very enjoyable. We would definitely take one of the other tours if we are in Berlin and recommend it to all our friends.
27. Sep. 2011 - 17:34 America
204. Karl Fenn wrote
please accept my congratulations on your important
work in the preservation of our european history, we
do have some ongoing projects in the u.k. but nothing
as grand as what you are doing. it is a great thought
that when our generation has gone, future generations
will have the opportunity to look back on history, in a
sense of reality we cannot gain from books, I came in-
interested in the bunkers after seeing a documentary
on berlin airport, the underground bunkers were like
pyramids totally preserved, it was fasinating to see
history preserved to this standard.9
27. Sep. 2011 - 02:00 Norwich United Kingdom.
203. Karolina wrote
Thank you for an amazing trip. Robbie, thank you for your fantastic job.
22. Sep. 2011 - 23:25 Poland
202. Katarzyna Lesiewicz wrote
Took tour 3 with my daughter
during last weekend.
Robin, thank you for your fantastic job. The mixture of your knowledge & sens of humor is worth the attention!
16. Aug. 2011 - 14:20 Warsaw Poland
201. gary lehman wrote
wonderful work that you are doing. next time i am in the Berlin area, i would very much like to visit Seelow Heights wtih a guided tour and to see the Museum there. in addition, it would be fascinating to visit the Zossen area to see the bunkers and get a guided tour. is the staff at Berliner Unterwelten involved with such projects or is that under consideration?
congratulations to the staff on the great website and content and the commemoration to victims & continued until complete restoration of good will.
10. Aug. 2011 - 21:29 nanuet, new york usa