The Solar System: Our home in space
The eye-catcher of this exhibition is the original of a 283.5 kg meteorite from the Arizona meteorite crater. moreabout: The Solar System: Our home in space
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The eye-catcher of this exhibition is the original of a 283.5 kg meteorite from the Arizona meteorite crater. moreabout: The Solar System: Our home in space
The railway makes it particularly clear: the history of technology is also the history of everyday human life. In its exhibition "Trains, Locomotives and People", the German Museum of Technology shows the history of impressive vehicles and everyone who... moreabout: Railway: Trains, Locomotives and People
The Hanf Museum (Hemp Museum) is the only one of its kind in Germany and one of only four in the world, along with those in Bologna, Barcelona and Amsterdam. In the heart of Berlin, in the Nikolaiviertel, interested visitors can get a comprehensive picture... moreabout: Everything about the cultivated plant hemp
Harf Zimmermann is a master of analog, color large-format photography who captures the unnoticed with forensic precision. moreabout: Harf Zimmermann: So, what have we got here?
When "the reorganization of the world" and the division of Germany were decided at the Potsdam Conference in Cecilienhof Palace in 1945, it had a direct impact on the daily lives of many Potsdam residents. This includes the people in the area around the... moreabout: "Between Garden Arbour and Russian Magazine. Everyday life on Potsdam's Pfingstberg 1945-1994"
On October 7, 2025, the exhibition "Questioning Objects - Finding Answers" opens at 4 p.m. in the Kommandantenhaus at Spandau Citadel. One highlight of the opening is the restitution of two valuable 17th century celestial globes to the church of St. Nikolai... moreabout: Questioning objects - finding answers
The starting point is newly curated material drawn from Bjørn Melhus’s 35 years of artistic practice, which resonates with the present in an uncanny way: religious imagery meets pop-cultural visions of the apocalypse and technoid exit strategies. moreabout: Bjørn Melhus: Lost in Finity
Since the Renaissance, “bizarre” has been the ultimate description of realities that radically question the order of the world: exceptional psychological states, dreams, monstrosities, and hair-raising behaviour, but also daring ideas and ingenious creations. The... moreabout: Bizarre! The Art History of the Craziest Word in the World
Die Gruppenausstellung Edition 5 vereint fünf künstlerische Positionen zur Neudeutung bildnerischer Wirklichkeiten. moreabout: Edition 5: Zwischen Präzision und Prozess
The exhibition “Designing for Berlin” explores a central aspect of design: the training of designers. moreabout: Designing for Berlin
Nearly 30 works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Younger and their workshop convey an impressive picture of the rulers and artistry at the Berlin court of the 16th century. After an absence of five years, the paintings are returning to their... moreabout: Cranach in Grunewald
Graphic designer and design curator Jumping He understands “Paperwork” as an experimental project that explores the transformation of visual communication at the intersection of print media, digital forms of information, and new technologies. He not... moreabout: Paperwork – Jumping He. Blackbox #18
Price info: Guided tour: 15,00 € for the group. Price: €6.00 Reduced price: €4.00 Reduced price info: Children up to 10 years have free admission. Reduction for berlinpass and Welcomecard holders, students, pupils, etc. Guided tour: 15,00 € for the... moreabout: Hemp Inspired - Industrial Design
‘Family Matters’ is the title for the joint theme year of the cultural institutions at the Humboldt Forum. The Knoblauchhaus Museum in the Nikolai Quarter is also taking part. The exhibition of the same name provides insights into the traditional family... moreabout: Family Matters
The history of the Western powers in Berlin is full of suspense and drama. It begins with the American, British, and French occupying troops marching into Berlin in 1945 and ends with the Allies’ ceremonial withdrawal in 1994. moreabout: How enemies became friends
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