





Berlin Dungeon
The Berlin Dungeon is a thrilling interactive attraction that brings over 700 years of Berlin's dark history to life. Through a series of live shows, special effects, and immersive storytelling, visitors are taken on a journey through the city's most gruesome and terrifying moments. From the plague to the inquisition, and even encounters with infamous characters like the White Lady, the Berlin Dungeon offers a unique blend of horror, history, and humor. Perfect for those who love a good scare and want to experience Berlin's past in an unforgettable way.
Opening Hours
Location
Spandauer Str. 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Experience Berlin's dark history in a fun and interactive way.
Enjoy high-quality live performances and special effects that bring the stories to life.
Perfect for thrill-seekers and those who love a good scare.
Great for groups or families with older children looking for an adventurous outing.
History & Background
The Berlin Dungeon is part of the global Dungeons chain, which started in London in 1974. Each Dungeon location focuses on the local history of its city, and the Berlin Dungeon opened to showcase the darker side of Berlin's past. The attraction covers events like the Black Death, witch trials, and the city's medieval torture methods, all presented in a theatrical and engaging manner. It has become a popular spot for both tourists and locals looking for a unique historical experience with a twist.
Insider Tips
Book your tickets online in advance to avoid long queues and secure your preferred time slot.
Wear comfortable shoes as there is a fair amount of walking and standing involved during the tour.
The attraction can be quite intense, so it's not recommended for very young children or those who are easily frightened.
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled time to ensure you don't miss your slot.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors often describe the Berlin Dungeon as a spine-chilling yet entertaining experience. Many praise the talented actors and impressive special effects, while others highlight the perfect balance of education and fright. Some note that it's not for the faint-hearted, but most agree it's a must-visit for thrill-seekers.”
Find Your Way
Spandauer Str. 2, 10178 Berlin, Germany