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© Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit / M. Steffen
Barrack 13 was one of the first buildings in the camp, erected from 1943 onwards.
Between 1944 and 1945, Italian military internees and civilian workers were housed there. This is evidenced by numerous inscriptions with names and dates, which can be...
moreabout: Barrack 13
© Nationalgalerie - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Jacopo La Forgia
As microcosm of Berlin, the Hamburger Bahnhof has many stories to tell. Forum Hamburger Bahnhof presents objects and archival materials from 1848 to the present. Chapter by chapter it reappraises and retells the station’s history.
moreabout: Forum Hamburger Bahnhof
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Alexander Schippel
A variety of narratives, perspectives, and cultural belongings are used to illustrate the centuries of entanglements that are part of the history of today’s Tanzania. The exhibition focuses particularly on the period of colonial oppression and exploitation....
moreabout: Histories of Tanzania
© Foto: Archiv KGM, Fotograf unbekannt
© Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum Berlin
In the theatre building at Charlottenburg Palace the Käthe Kollwitz Museum presents its permanent exhibition with around 100 works by the artist on the 1st floor.
The artist (1867 – 1945), who was already known worldwide during her lifetime, had herself...
moreabout: And yet it is art
© Dekoloniale, Fotografin Daniela Incoronato
The museums Treptow-Köpenick and the project Decolonial Remembrance Culture in the City will show the fundamentally revised exhibition "zurückgeschaut I looking back - The First German Colonial Exhibition of 1896 in Berlin-Treptow" from 15 October 2021....
moreabout: Looking back: looking back
© Hammanson Sule (Fotograf)
The family is often considered the smallest but most important building block of society - all over the world. Family and kinship determine social relationships and affiliation through birth, marriage or adoption. They shape social roles and expectations....
moreabout: Being Related
Sugar is more than a substance used to sweeten coffee or tea. There are few things in the world that don't involve sugar in one way or another. Discover the exciting history of this biomolecule in our permanent exhibition "Everything Sugar! Food - Material...
moreabout: All sugar!
© Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
In the Villa Oppenheim, the works of the Charlottenburg Art Collection are on public display for the first time in one place.
moreabout: CollectorsPieces
How do seafarers orient themselves on the sea and off the coasts – at every time of day, in every weather?
Besides the natural points of reference – the sun, stars, coastal silhouettes and the Earth's magnetic field – help comes from man-made marks:...
moreabout: Seamarks!
At the beginning of the 20th century, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Max Pechstein, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and Erich Heckel left the cities to paint and live in nature. In their paintings, drawings, prints and watercolors, they celebrate the landscape, the living,...
moreabout: Outside...In the museum
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