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Aerial photograph 168895
The monument protected Museum for Communication at Leipziger Straße in the district Mitte in Berlin is one of several locations of the Museum Foundation Mail and Telecommunications . Founded in 1872 by the general postmaster of the German Empire Heinrich von Stephan as empire postal Museum, one of the first museums for the history of technology, the building suffered heavy damages in World War II. The planned restoration as Post Museum of the GDR took place only partially. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1992, the house has been fully restored and expanded, 2000 finally re-opened as a museum for communication

BERLIN 18.09.2012

Berlin from the bird's eye view: The monument protected Museum for Communication at Leipziger Straße in the district Mitte in Berlin is one of several locations of the Museum Foundation Mail and Telecommunications . Founded in 1872 by the general postmaster of the German Empire Heinrich von Stephan as empire postal Museum, one of the first museums for the history of technology, the building suffered heavy damages in World War II. The planned restoration as Post Museum of the GDR took place only partially. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1992, the house has been fully restored and expanded, 2000 finally re-opened as a museum for communication
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The monument protected Museum for Communication at Leipziger Straße in the district Mitte in Berlin is one of several locations of the Museum Foundation Mail and Telecommunications . Founded in 1872 by the general postmaster of the German Empire Heinrich von Stephan as empire postal Museum, one of the first museums for the history of technology, the building suffered heavy damages in World War II. The planned restoration as Post Museum of the GDR took place only partially. After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1992, the house has been fully restored and expanded, 2000 finally re-opened as a museum for communication. www.mfk-berlin.de / www.museumsstiftung.de

Aerial image ID: 168895
Image resolution: 7360 x 4912 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 8,23 MB
Image file size: 103,43 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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