Designing for Berlin
The exhibition “Designing for Berlin” explores a central aspect of design: the training of designers. moreabout: Designing for Berlin
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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
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
A cross-section of 40 years of production, with some equipment still in working order. Price info: Admission free, donation requested moreabout: Consumer electronics 1950-1990
in 2025, the district of Spandau announced the Spandau Culture Prize "Der Julius" for the first time. Located on the western edge of Berlin, Spandau has a broad-based cultural scene of visual artists, musicians, theater artists and projects, performative... moreabout: Spandau Culture Prize 2025 "The Julius" for visual arts
The permanent exhibition focuses on the question of how the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) managed to keep millions of people in the GDR under control over 40 years. moreabout: State Security in the SED Dictatorship
Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt are the namesakes of the Humboldt Forum. Their way of networked thinking, their curiosity and openness are formative for the way the Forum shapes itself. The exhibition Insights. The Humboldt Brothers sheds light on... moreabout: Insights - The Humboldt brothers
With the construction of the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961, the city was divided, and with it the subway and commuter rail networks. However, two U-Bahn lines and one S-Bahn line crossed under the eastern sector, their starting and destination stations... moreabout: Border and ghost stations in divided Berlin
The exhibition looks back at 800 years of German history: The spectrum ranges from Hildegard of Bingen’s concept of “viriditas”, the greening power of creation, in the 12th century to the early anti-nuclear movement in Wyhl and the different concepts... moreabout: Nature and German History. Faith – Biology – Power
An exhibition by the Amy-Johnson-Gymnasium in Schönefeld in cooperation with the Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center. The exhibition focuses on the biography of Hélène Fauriat (1918-1999), a fighter in the French Resistance. She was arrested by the... moreabout: Hélène Fauriat
For the exhibition “Imitations of Paul,” Philipp Gufler engages in a dialogue with the painter Paul Hoecker, whose life and work were long marginalized and whose extensive body of work has still not been fully cataloged. moreabout: Philipp Gufler: Imitations of Paul
With its permanent exhibition "Tuet auf die Pforten" (Open the gates), the New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum Foundation aims to trace the history of the house and the life associated with it. Most of the objects that could tell something about... moreabout: "Open the gates"
Strunz is known for her sculptures, wall works, large-scale installations, and works on paper, in which she explores the interaction of time and space. moreabout: Katja Strunz: Future Collapses, Past Rises
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