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The Institute for Sexual Science (1919-1933), first of its kind worldwide, represented an important era in German cultural and scientific history. It was among the attractions of the modern Berlin metropolis, where it was both possible and needed, since it responded to the wants and hopes of the day. The Institute was established during the Weimar Republic, within the movement to reform lifestyles, and was oriented towards new scientific developments.
Guestbook
The texts of the exhibition are based on information available in 1994, and have been partially revised. The Online-Exhibition is available also on CD-Rom for a small contribution fee. In 2006, extensive documentation volumes on the "Institute for Sexual Science" will be available.
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