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Interactive art installation: Reverberations May 8/9

Event to mark the 81st anniversary of the end of the war in Europe

Die interaktive Kunstinstallation „Nachhall 8./9. Mai“ der Historikerin Dora Busch und des Künstlers Jeremy Knowles schaut aus verschiedenen Perspektiven auf das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs.

Terrasse im Garten des Museums Berlin-Karlshorst

Terrasse im Garten des Museums Berlin-Karlshorst

The interactive art installation "Nachhall 8./9. Mai" by historian Dora Busch and artist Jeremy Knowles looks at the end of the Second World War from different perspectives.

Sun sails bring excerpts from the archives into the present and street interviews, music and historical finds are interwoven in joint "listening sessions".

Walking together through the museum garden creates a space for sound, thoughts and an open dialog about historical events and their significance for the present.

The installation can be viewed throughout the day; the "Lissening Sessions" start at 2 pm, 4 pm and 6 pm.

An extensive program will take place at the Museum Berlin-Karlshorst on 8 May 2026. Further information can be found here.Translated with DeepL

Booking: To take part in the "Lissening Sessions", please register on the same day in the information tent next to the museum entrance.

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