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The 14th century portrait of the first German Policeman and the illustration of the enforcement of dress codes were a great start to a fascinating story. The special exhibition on Prussia's part in training the Japanese Police is well worth a visit - but only if your reading of German is pretty good. …
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Date of experience: March 2019
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This is a hidden gem. First it is in a Police HQ near Tempalholf. Is only open on Mondays as run by a retired police detective from Berlin. Bring ID. Free. Multiple rooms of uniforms, history, weapons, murder, crimes, wars and other gems. Most of displays are in German so bring a German speaker. Wolfgang the detective gave me the tour along with my German friend. Was more than I expected. If you have an interest in the history of police in Germany start here. Also as a bonus outside is original checkpoint where spies were exchanged during cold war and a piece of the wall.…
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Date of experience: March 2018
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