We strive to make our website and mobile application accessible. The declaration on digital accessibility is required by the Berlin Accessible Information and Communication Technology Act (BIKTG Bln). The technical requirements for accessibility are based on BITV 2.0.
This digital accessibility statement applies to the website
www.aktives-museum.de
Creation of this accessibility statement
This statement was created on May 5, 2025.
The statements in this declaration were last reviewed on May 12, 2025.
The technical review of accessibility was carried out by the public body listed above through a self-assessment.
This website is partially accessible. Only some of the requirements of BITV 2.0 are met.
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Kaspar Nürnberg (Management)
Aktives Museum
Faschismus und Widerstand in Berlin e.V. (Active Museum: Fascism and Resistance in Berlin Association)
Stauffenbergstraße 13-14
D-10785 Berlin
Phone +49 (0)30 26 39 890-39
Email: info@aktives-museum.de
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In the Action section you will find a selection of photos from the action. If you click on the marked people and objects , you will find information about some of the people involved at the time and the urban environment.
The Context section shows information on the historical context of the excavation.
In the Area section you will find information on landmarks in the urban environment.
The Timeline section outlines the history of the location.
The Catalogue contains a wide selection of photographs from the excavation campaign and a collection of documents relating to the campaign.
In About you will find information on the creation of this exhibition.
These areas can be accessed from anywhere via the menu.