Is the Berlin Wall Section on the Sakharov Grounds Accessible at Night?

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I am informed that the only known section of the Berlin Wall situated in Russia is on the grounds of the Andrei Sakharov Center. The centre itself is composed of his former residence and a 'largish' park roughly 1/3 of a mile from Red Square.

As shown, this section of the wall is mounted outside of the centre:

Berlin Wall - http://en.the-wall-net.org/moscow-rus/

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Question: Is this area of the park accessible at night?

Or alternatively, I am also aware that the centre has been facing some draconian measures laid down by the less tolerant regime in Russia. So if the grounds are open after the centre's closing time of 19:00, is a visitor likely to be challenged by the police for identification and questioning? I have no problems communicating and have all the necessary paperwork to meet any night time challenge by the authorities, but I will be on a tight schedule and would not have extra time for that kind of thing.

Finally, if I am questioned by the police is there an easy way to tell that it's not a scam by people impersonating the police?


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Where is the Berlin Wall displayed?

Three segments of the Berlin Wall are on permanent display on the Deutsches Eck area as a memorial for the division of Germany. A segment of the wall is at the south west corner of Englischer Garten, next to the U.S. Consulate General.

What museum has pieces of the Berlin Wall?

Today, the National Museum of American Diplomacy in Washington, D.C. is home to the \u201cSignature Segment\u201d of the Berlin Wall. This 13-foot high, nearly three ton piece of the wall has been signed by 27 leaders who played a significant role in advancing German reunification.



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