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Katja Strunz: Future Collapses, Past Rises

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

Helmut Newton‘s One-off Album

The third part of the summer exhibition is devoted to an album assembled by Helmut Newton in 1999 for collector Gert Elfering, now in the Nicola Erni Collection. After having been presented at her collection spaces in Switzerland, the album is now on... moreabout: Helmut Newton‘s One-off Album

All about Anne

The permanent exhibition "All about Anne" is the only exhibition on the history of National Socialism in Berlin that is specifically aimed at children, young people and families. moreabout: All about Anne

On Water. WaterKnowledge in Berlin

Water is life, but it can also destroy. The exhibition On Water. WaterKnowledge in Berlin will show current research projects of the Berlin University Alliance (BUA) on the topic of water from October 10, 2025 in the Humboldt Labor. These will be flanked... moreabout: On Water. WaterKnowledge in Berlin

Ghost ships on the Havel - Lines of sight

The exhibition by Christine Keruth Geisterschiffe auf der Havel - Linien des Sehens presents the series ghostly ships on the wind: 15 paintings in a unique combination of oil, acrylic and ink on canvas. The starting point is historical sailing yachts,... moreabout: Ghost ships on the Havel - Lines of sight

The historical site "Topography of Terror

The tour of the site comprises 15 stations and is designed to complement the permanent exhibition "Topography of Terror" in the building. It attempts to introduce the visitor to the history of the site at the immediate location. Information desks with... moreabout: The historical site "Topography of Terror

The silver chamber of the Hohenzollerns

The treasures from the Hohenzollern silver chamber and the famous tabatières of Frederick the Great are on display in a unique presentation at Charlottenburg Palace. moreabout: The silver chamber of the Hohenzollerns

Kant and Königsberg

Immanuel Kant's work continues to shape philosophical and political thought to this day. Where did Kant, who was born on April 22, 1724, come from and what was his life like? While Kant left many questions unanswered for his posterity, the exhibition... moreabout: Kant and Königsberg

Fashion x Craft: Echoes of Tomorrow

The exhibition showcases the work of five young designers who have translated traditional craftsmanship into contemporary fashion. moreabout: Fashion x Craft: Echoes of Tomorrow

Lovis Corinth: Then came Berlin!

It is hard to exaggerate Lovis Corinth’s contribution to modernism. In his own lifetime the virtuosic painter (1858–1925) was one of the most eminent and influential figures in the Berlin art world. moreabout: Lovis Corinth: Then came Berlin!

The Legend of Prince Vishvantara: Boundless Generosity

As part of the “Family” theme cluster, a new presentation featuring a magnificent 10-metre-long Nepalese scroll painting has been installed in the Himalaya Gallery. It tells the story of the generous Prince Vishvantara, one of the Buddha's most famous... moreabout: The Legend of Prince Vishvantara: Boundless Generosity

Relevant to the System: Women in Ruling Families

Fourteen monumental 17th century statues of the Brandenburg electors are part of the permanent exhibition on the History of the Site. However, only half of the family was depicted at the time – women were not included in this dynastic self-representation.... moreabout: Relevant to the System: Women in Ruling Families

Muslim InVisibilities: Creating Relationships

Muslim life has been part of European everyday cultures for centuries. But is this also reflected by the artefacts in MEK's collection? What are these objects? What do they tell us about the people who made and used them? Some of the answers to these... moreabout: Muslim InVisibilities: Creating Relationships

In forced community.

The exhibition is dedicated to a topic that has hardly been researched to date and focuses on the living and working conditions of the women deployed in the commandos. With their work, they had to contribute to maintaining the supply, operation and maintenance... moreabout: In forced community.

The Century of Displacement - A European history of forced migrations from the 20th century to our time

The exhibition depicts a European history of forced migrations from the20th century to our own time. The focus is on the flight and expulsion of around 14 million Germans in the historical context of the Second World War and National Socialist policies. moreabout: The Century of Displacement - A European history of forced migrations from the 20th century to our time

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