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All sugar!

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!

CollectorsPieces

In the Villa Oppenheim, the works of the Charlottenburg Art Collection are on public display for the first time in one place. moreabout: CollectorsPieces

Linde Burkhardt: I am not a ceramist

The Bröhan Museum is showing a selection of the diverse work of artist and designer Linde Burkhardt (born 1937). moreabout: Linde Burkhardt: I am not a ceramist

Since...

in 1946, still scarred by the bomb damage of the Second World War, the Zehlendorf Art Office was established in the former industrialist's villa Haus Knobloch. It soon became the Haus am Waldsee, which would go on to write an important exhibition history... moreabout: Since...

Käthe Kollwitz and the theatre

The Käthe Kollwitz Museum Berlin is opening a new perspective on the life and work of one of Germany's most important artists in the former theater building of Charlottenburg Palace: The special exhibition "Käthe Kollwitz and the Theater" focuses on a... moreabout: Käthe Kollwitz and the theatre

Seamarks!

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!

Christoph Schlingensief: Es ist nicht mehr mein Problem, macht eure Scheiße alleine

The Gropius Bau is dedicating an exhibition to Schlingensief that highlights his visionary work, ranging from sensational political actions and radical theatrical productions to the fusion of performance and visual art. moreabout: Christoph Schlingensief: Es ist nicht mehr mein Problem, macht eure Scheiße alleine

Brücke / Natur Natur / Brücke

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 watercolours, they celebrate the landscape, life,... moreabout: Brücke / Natur Natur / Brücke

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

Railway: Trains, Locomotives and People

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

Everything about the cultivated plant hemp

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: So, what have we got here?

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?

"Between Garden Arbour and Russian Magazine. Everyday life on Potsdam's Pfingstberg 1945-1994"

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"

Questioning objects - finding answers

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

Bizarre! The Art History of the Craziest Word in the World

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

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