Museum Utopie und Alltag/Location Eisenhüttenstadt
The Museum of Utopia and Daily Life unites the Documentation Centre of Everyday Culture of the GDR and the Beeskow Art Archive. In view of the collections’ scope and composition, with 170,000 objects of everyday culture and 18,500 works of visual and applied art, as well as amateur works, the museum preserves an exceptional inventory of GDR cultural history.
In Eisenhüttenstadt, one can also experience the GDR’s architectural and urban-planning heritage. The model city, which was once conceived as the “first socialist city” in the GDR, now forms the largest interconnected heritage area in Germany. The Museum of Utopia and Everyday Life presents day-to-day culture, art and architecture in the field of tension between aspiration and reality, and between socialist designs and actual daily life. In the GDR, the promise of a better society contrasted with the reality of many people’s lives. The ideal was ideologically appropriated as a state utopia and discredited. The Museum of Utopia and Everyday Life is dedicated to that contradiction. It presents the interaction between everyday culture, art, architecture and the social system.
Entrance
Adults: € 4
Concessions: € 2*
Groups: € 40**
Guided tours: € 30 / 50 ***
Schulprojekte: €15 plus 1 € p. P
*Pupils, Students, disabled persons, Seniors; Children aged under 7: free
** up to 20 people
*** Tue-Fr: € 30 € / Sa-So: € 50