It was “not a nice day,” remembers one of the museum’s administrators. One million liters of water poured over Karl-Liebknecht-Street and adjacent buildings – including the GDR museum situated on the banks of the Spree. Some people might remember when, in the early morning hours in a nearby hotel, the world’s largest AquaDom burst with a loud bang. The newly refitted GDR Museum in Berlin that was badly damaged by a flood disaster on 16 th of December 2022 has been open again for a few weeks now. But because of my bad back, I can only do light tasks.” Visitors to the GDR museum are amused. Today, there are only recordings of that classical line to be experienced at the newly reopened GDR Museum in Berlin.Īlso in the program, if you press a button, you will hear a woman’s voice with a typical GDR-Saxony dialect who says “Well, you’ve been waiting for the electrician … for 14 days.” Yet another voice notes: “No, I already donated to the people’s solidarity fund at my workplace.”Īnother one announces: “Of course I’m coming to the subotnick. “We don’t have that!” was once a typical reply in shops throughout East Germany.
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