The Serial Killer Exhibition in Berlin is about to close its doors! This exhibition is not for the faint-hearted – and is not recommended for children under the age of 14! This experience at Neukölln Speicher is aimed at true crime fans who are interested in the motives behind the crimes and the psychological profiles of the perpetrators. Immerse yourself in a dark world in a former steel warehouse from 1923, where real crimes from recent history are illuminated in an original way. Discover original artifacts, detailed reconstructions and immersive rooms that give an impression of how the victims must have felt.

Serial Killer Exhibition – what you can expect:
Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Charles Manson… the list of notorious serial killers is long. This exhibition deals with the crimes of these perpetrators and shows more than 1000 reconstructions and over 150 original artifacts, including Jeffrey Dahmer’s glasses and Charles Manson’s guitar. Not only reconstructed objects, but also re-enacted scenes and crime scene backdrops give you an insight into the brutal methods of the perpetrators. What drives serial killers to commit their crimes? Find out more about their psychological profiles and how criminal profiling and modern investigative methods contribute to solving the crime. State-of-the-art VR technology makes the exhibition an intense experience that lets you immerse yourself in the subject matter – accompanied by gripping storytelling that gets under your skin.
The Serial Killer Exhibition is a thought-provoking exhibition that raises awareness of the seriousness of such acts. It shows in an impressive way what people can be capable of. With some intense, disturbing and emotionally moving backdrops, the exhibition is not recommended for children under the age of 14 or mentally sensitive people. For all fans of psychology, criminology or true crime, on the other hand: After Milan, Paris and London, the Serial Killer Exhibition can be seen at Berlin’s Neukölln Speicher until January 4, 2026. The location with its industrial flair is easy to reach both by car and by public transport.
📍 Neukölln Speicher, Ziegrastraße 1, 12057 Berlin
🚌 Information on how to get there here
