Historic artifacts travel 4,000 nautical miles to Union Station, transforming from symbols of division to monuments of reflection.
KANSAS CITY, MO, – May 13, 2026 – Six original segments of the Berlin Wall have arrived at Union Station Kansas City, a Smithsonian Affiliate, offering a powerful and tangible connection to one of the most defining symbols of the 20th century. The segments were transported to Kansas City as part of the international touring exhibition, The Berlin Wall. A World Divided., presented by Chase, which will make its North American premiere at Union Station beginning May 29, 2026.
Originally from Germany and preserved by the Berlin Wall Foundation, the segments most recently resided in Barcelona before making their journey to the United States. Traveling approximately 4,000 nautical miles, the installation underscores both the physical and symbolic distance these artifacts have traversed—from instruments of division to monuments of unity and historical reflection.
“These segments are more than concrete—they are witnesses to history,” said George Guastello, president and CEO of Union Station. “Their presence in Kansas City provides a unique opportunity for our community to reflect on the enduring lessons of freedom, resilience, and the consequences of division.”
Each segment stands 3.6 meters (approximately 12 feet) tall, weighs 2.5 tons (approximately 5,512 pounds), and measures nearly 2 meters (approximately 6.5 ft) wide at its base. Constructed of reinforced concrete, the pieces reflect the stark contrasts that once defined a divided city: the painted side faced West Berlin, expressing freedom and individuality, while the unpainted side faced East Berlin, symbolizing restriction and control.
“Chase is proud to sponsor The Berlin Wall. A World Divided. at Union Station because it brings history to life for our community,” said Christian Brenes, Kansas City Market Director for Chase. “Supporting cultural experiences like this is part of how we invest in Kansas City: by helping families, students, and visitors engage in dialogue, understand the past, and feel inspired to build a more connected future together.”
For nearly three decades, from 1961 to 1989, the Berlin Wall divided the German metropolis. Built by East Germany to prevent its citizens from fleeing to the West, it separated families and friends, reshaped lives, and became a defining symbol of the Cold War.
At a global level, the very Wall became the most powerful symbol of a divided world in the second half of the 20th century. It represented the bitter confrontation between Liberal Democracy and Communism, the struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union, that came to be known as the Cold War.
Divided into four galleries—A World Divided, Before the Wall, Division and Living with the Wall, and Global Transformation and the End of the Cold War—the exhibition offers an immersive, chronological experience. A complimentary audio guide, available in English, Spanish, and French, provides additional global context and historical insight.
The collection includes not only the Berlin Wall segments, but also a wide range of artifacts tracing its evolution—from early barbed wire barriers to advanced deterrents such as “Stalin’s Lawn,” a spiked ground structure. Visitors will encounter personal stories through exchanged notes, escape tools including tunnel fragments and forged documents, a child’s nuclear-identification badge, and banners from the peaceful revolutions of the 1980s. The exhibition also situates Berlin’s division within a broader global context, including artifacts tied to events such as the Hiroshima bombing.
All tickets to The Berlin Wall. A World Divided. are now on sale at UnionStation.org, and Station officials encourage the public to reserve their ticket ahead of the opening. For more information including exhibition hours, visit unionstation.org.
General Admission: (Plus 10% Preservation Fee)
Adult $26.00
Senior (65+) $23.00
Military $23.00
Child (4-12) $15.00
Member $15.00
Member Child $15.00
School Group $10.00
Adult Group $15.00
*Military tickets available for purchase in person at the Box Office only. Must present valid Military ID.
The Berlin Wall. A World Divided. is presented at Union Station Kansas City by Chase. The exhibition is produced by the Spanish company Musealia in collaboration with the Berlin Wall Foundation, the German institution that looks after the historical legacy and memory of the victims of the communist regime in East Germany.
Union Station wishes to thank the following sponsors for their continued support in bringing this exhibition to Kansas City: Chase, The Kowalik Family Foundation, The Arvin Gottlieb Charitable Foundation, Forvis Mazars, KMBC9, The Westin Kansas City at Crown Center, JE Dunn, Mike and Marlys Haverty, Metropolitan Community College, Ann Baum, G Kenneth and Ann Baum Philanthropic Fund.
MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA: Electronic press kit containing hi-res images and video are available for download here.
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About Union Station Kansas City
Union Station Kansas City – a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a Smithsonian Affiliate – is a 112-year-old historical landmark and celebrated civic asset renovated and reopened to the public in 1999. Recently awarded “Favorite Attraction,” “Favorite Family-Friendly Attraction,” “Favorite Historic Attraction,” and “Favorite Holiday Destination,” the organization – dedicated to science education, celebration of community, and preservation of history – is home to Kansas City’s internationally-awarded Science City; the new Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium; the Regnier Extreme Screen Theatre; the popular Model Railroad Experience; City Stage featuring live theater; and a selection of unique shops and restaurants. Union Station is also home to prominent area civic organizations and businesses and regularly hosts world-class traveling exhibitions and was proud to host the 2015 Royals World Series Championship Parade/Rally and the 2020 and 2023 Chiefs Super Bowl Parades/Rallies plus the 2023 NFL Draft. Awarded “Top Banquet Facilities in KC” by KC Business Journal, the facility annually hosts hundreds of community events and private celebrations of all sizes. Visit unionstation.org for details. Also, follow us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, and YOUTUBE.
