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The Museum of the History of the Reformation in St. Nikolai, located at Reformationsplatz 12, is located in a half-timbered house whose origins date back to the Middle Ages. Since the St. Nikolai community is as old as the city of Spandau itself (since 1232) and the Spandau district (since 1920), the museum has housed a wealth of valuable artifacts over the centuries: paintings, communion utensils, church books and documents.



The changing exhibitions focus primarily on church history, which is always an integral part of local and regional history. The exhibits presented come almost exclusively from our own holdings.


History(s) of church and city


Basic exhibition:
Not just built on sand. History(s) of church and city


Workshop exhibition:
All shingle? For the redesign of the Spandau St. Nikolai Church in 1838/39


After visiting the exhibition, the cozy museum café invites you to linger: in the bright winter garden, in the cozy half-timbered room or under the old trees outside on Reformation Square.



Museum tours every two weeks Friday at 4:30 p.m.: April 12th, April 26th, May 10th, May 24th, June 7th. and 21.6.

During the one-hour guided tour, visitors gain an insight into the history of the medieval half-timbered house and the exhibitions.



Admission free.
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Dates
July 2024
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