Wheelchair accessible Due to strict fire regulations, only 5 visitors in a wheelchair are allowed inside at the same time
Featuring some of the world’s most well-known faces, Berlin’s Madame Tussauds is home to the famous celebrities you'd expect (George Clooney, Heidi Klum, Taylor Swift, et. al.), but also has a historical side, with figures including Karl Marx, Anne Frank, and playwright Bertolt Brecht.
Not all celebrities like taking photos with their fans. But in this waxy alternate reality, the stars are endlessly patient, and the selfies are intimate. And with 120 figures on display, there's plenty of opportunities to get the perfect pic.
Featuring walk-in scenes and lifelike figures from industries including sport, history, politics, and popular culture, there won’t be anyone who can’t find a scene or celebrity to get into a picture with.
The new Fashion area offers you a chance to go for Top Model status in front of (a very real-looking model of) Heidi Klum! There's even a chance to put your face on the cover of the Madame Tussauds Berlin magazine. You're a superstar, baby.
Don’t miss the newest area, House of #BerlinColours, a quirky pastel-coloured microcosm of Berlin's most iconic cultural emblems. Jump into a giant currywurst bowl or take a selfie in front of the inflatable Branden-Bounce Gate!
The ever-popular Star Wars exhibit features 11 of the franchise’s biggest characters. So go on, destroy the Death Star, join the Jedi Council, or just grab a lightsaber and start swinging.
Experience the most formative moments of the last 100 years of Berlin history in the Berlin100! exhibit. Dance the Charleston with Josephine Baker in a classic 1920s nightclub and meet Marlene Dietrich for a drink in a speakeasy.
Experience the divided city of Berlin, where John F. Kennedy calls out "Ich bin ein Berliner!" and Udo Lindenberg takes the Special Train to Pankow until David Hasselhoff causes the wall to collapse.
Combine Madame Tussauds Berlin with other Berlin favorites. Some things are better together.