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The 'Round Corner' was the headquarters of the dreaded Stasi or German secret police during the soviet era. The building was occupied in 1989 during the Peaceful Revolution, in order to prevent the destruction of documentation. It is now a museum dedicated to the pursuit of freedom and democracy and creating awareness of the impact of dictatorships on civil and human rights. The museum exhibits material, hosts speakers, and shows films on the history and methods of the Stasi. There are guided tours to the bunker headquarters and along the route taken during the Peaceful Revolution.
Museum In Der Runden Ecke, Dittrichring 24, 04109 Leipzig, Germany, Phone: +49-34-19-61-24-43

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