The Deutsches Historisches Museum was founded by the Federal Republic of Germany and the Land Berlin in 1987 on the occasion of the 750th anniversary
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The Deutsches Historisches Museum was founded by the Federal Republic of Germany and the Land Berlin in 1987 on the occasion of the 750th anniversary celebration of Berlin. The buildings and collections of the Museum für Deutsche Geschichte (MfDG), the central historical museum of the GDR, were transferred to the ownership of the Deutsches Historisches Museum within the framework of the contract on German reunification. Thus with reunification in 1990, the Deutsches Historisches Museum became the museum for the history of all parts of Germany. The Zeughaus is being renovated and in the coming years, as we will develop a new Permanent Exhibition. The museum’s exhibitions can be seen in the Pei Building. They are devoted to formative historical events, epochs and social developments.