Fodor's Expert Review Hugenottenmuseum

Mitte Historical

Inside the Französischer Dom (French Cathedral), built by Kaiser Friedrich II for the Protestant Huguenots who fled France and settled in Berlin, is the Hugenottenmuseum, with exhibits charting their history and art. The Huguenots were expelled from France at the end of the 17th century by King Louis XIV. Their energy and commercial expertise contributed much to Berlin. The cathedral was renovated and the permanent exhibition modernized (and made multilingual) before its reopening in fall 2021.

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Gendarmenmarkt 5
Berlin, Berlin  10117, Germany

030-229–1760

hugenottenmuseum-berlin.de

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Rate Includes: €6, Closed Mon.

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