16/06/2025
2 Wheels, 1 Destination – Letters, Neon & a Folding Bike Off Track
Some places in the city aren’t just destinations. You roll there – intentionally, with open eyes and a foldable heart. And sometimes, your Brompton ends up parked between neon signs, looking like part of the exhibit.
Today’s ride: The Berlin Museum of Letters.
3,000 characters that once lit up rooftops, cinemas, department stores and curry joints.
Saved from the scrapyard, cleaned, catalogued, and glowing again – full of stories, shapes, and nostalgia.
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Why visit?
👉 Just steps from Bellevue station – easy to reach
👉 Next to Tiergarten – perfect for a post-museum cruise
👉 Unexpectedly moving: neon letters tell Berlin’s past
👉 Friendly welcome, lovingly curated, beautifully chaotic
👉 A photo dream for anyone into typography, design, or urban quirks
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📍 Address: Stadtbahnbogen 424, 10557 Berlin
🕰 Opening times: Not daily – check before you go
🎟 Admission: €12 (it’s a self-sustaining non-profit – worth every cent)
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💡Our verdict:
With a Brompton, you don’t need a rigid plan. Just two wheels, one destination – and the curiosity to wander.
And sometimes, you find more than a museum.
You find a flickering “R” blinking at you softly, as if to say: You belong here.