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This outdoor exhibition displays information to visitors on three different topics.
The photo gallery at Checkpoint Charlie was conceived and realized by the Berliner Forum für Geschichte und Gegenwart e. The exhibition aims to interest visitors in seeing these other sites and in taking a closer look at these issues and events. What began as a simple sentry booth was gradually expanded to become a nine-lane border control installation. V. on behalf of the Senate Department for Education, Science and Culture Opened in the summer of 2006, this exhibition along Friedrichstrasse, Zimmerstrasse, and Schützenstrasse gives visitors free information on three different topics. The photos take visitors back to October 1961, for instance, when Soviet and American tanks faced off against one another on Friedrichstrasse. The gallery’s eastern wall describes the events that took place at the former border crossing and explores the significance of the Allies’ Checkpoint Charlie as a site symbolizing the international confrontation between blocs.
The western gallery wall on Friedrichstrasse tells the story of many both failed and successful escape attempts at this border crossing, and illustrates the constant changes the checkpoint underwent from 1961 to 1989 as it was made ever more secure.
The adjacent gallery walls on Zimmerstrasse give visitors an overview of the most important memorial sites, remaining sections of the actual Wall, and museums and documentation centers focusing on divided Germany and the Berlin Wall.