Huguenot Museum in the Franzosischer Dom

Gendarmenmarkt 5 10117 Berlin Mitte Phone: 030 229 1760 www.franzoesischer-dom-berlin.de

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The Französischer Dom is a copper-roofed tower erected between 1780 and 1785 next to the Französische Friedrichstadtkirche, a church built from 1701-1705 to serve Calvinist refugees from France, commonly called the Huguenots. The ground floor is home to the Hugenottenmuseum (Huguenot Museum). It provides an overview of the history of the Huguenots and describes the emergence of the French congregation in Berlin with its numerous institutions. The impressive structure on the Gendarmenmarkt can be entered from both sides. From the east side (Markgrafenstraße) you can access the Huguenot Museum. The entrance to the Theodor Fontane Exhibition, which showcases the late 19th century German writer and Huguenot descendant, is found in the church's cemetery off Liesenstraße. Fontane's grave is also located in this cemetery. Admission 2.00 Euro, reduced 1.00 Euro Guided tours may be arranged in advance. Sanctuary for the Huguenots and a place of remembrance An ensemble full of harmony All about the tasty chocolate squares Sweetshop for families with an educational trail. Emil Nolde´s Selections The Mendelssohns in Jägerstraße The history of parliamentary democracy in a baroque church Gallery with tradition in conceptual international art Russian Art at Gendarmenmarkt French lifestyle in Berlin For boat tours, sightseeing bus tours, attractions, museums and more. Book tickets online 4 Nights for the Price of 3. Incl. Breakfast and Berlin WelcomeCard. From hostels through luxury hotels: Find your hotel in Berlin with our best-price guarantee. Save up to 300€ on your next trip to Berlin! Incl. 200 discount offers, city map and free public... Explore Berlin! The package includes: 1 overnight stay incl. breakfast, the Berlin WelcomeCard... Subscribe here to the monthly free e-newsletter and stay informed about latest news and seasonal tips!

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