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Experience a blend of technology and tradition at Berlin's Samurai Museum - one of its kind in all of Europe!
Interactive installations, touchscreens, gigapixel images, and rotating showcases provide a modern perspective on the traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Engage with 1000+ historical artifacts including artistic swords, masks, and armours, unveiling the culture of feudal Japan.
The museum presents one of the world's largest private collections of authentic samurai artifacts, by Peter Janssen, totaling nearly 4000 objects.
See live Noh theatre excerpts and Taiko performances every 30 mins and a glimpse into traditional tea ceremonies at the tea house.
Experience a blend of technology and tradition at Berlin's Samurai Museum - one of its kind in all of Europe!
Interactive installations, touchscreens, gigapixel images, and rotating showcases provide a modern perspective on the traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Engage with 1000+ historical artifacts including artistic swords, masks, and armours, unveiling the culture of feudal Japan.
The museum presents one of the world's largest private collections of authentic samurai artifacts, by Peter Janssen, totaling nearly 4000 objects.
See live Noh theatre excerpts and Taiko performances every 30 mins and a glimpse into traditional tea ceremonies at the tea house.
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Entry to Berlin Samurai Museum
Tip: Don't miss out on the rare 17th-century armour of the Matsudaira clan, a special exhibit at the museum.
The venue is wheelchair accessible and has elevators for mobility.- Prohibited Items: Bags and backpacks, food & drinks.
Bringing pets into the museum is not permitted.
Photography and filming for professional and commercial purposes requires permission from the museum, flash photography is prohibited.
Please do not leave children under 14 unsupervised.