About

Marx-Engels-Forum in Berlin offers a blend of history and serene park atmosphere, making it a fascinating spot for visitors. Established in 1986 by the former GDR, it pays homage to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels with a striking bronze statue by sculptor Ludwig Engelhardt. The site also showcases detailed reliefs illustrating key moments from the German socialist movement, providing a unique visual narrative. Situated in the lively Mitte district, it's easily reached by public transport, making it convenient for everyone, including families with children. Here, you can explore significant historical themes while enjoying a peaceful outdoor setting.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

U Hausvogteiplatz
Subway station 838 m walk
Oranienburger Straße
Train station 1.07 km walk
Klosterstr.
Subway station 552 m walk

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4.3
based on 948 reviews
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Arthur LM
Arthur LM
1 month ago on Google

Jolie statue, mais les éléments derrière qui peuvent éventuellement donner du contexte étaient difficiles à lire

Pierre Jean F. Dupuis
Pierre Jean F. Dupuis
1 month ago on Google

July 2025 - some reconstruction going on in the surrounding grounds, but the site is open to the public, despite being reported on Google Maps as "temporarily closed". You can get to the statues and touch them if you should wish to do so. No obstructions. As someone reported these as "temporarily closed" and work is being done nearby, it is possible that my observations are not valid beyond the tourist season?

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Menny Levinski
Menny Levinski
3 months ago on Google

Nice park east side Berlin.