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Böcklin

The Alte Nationalgalerie is dedicating an exhibition to the painter, sculptor and inventor Arnold Böcklin. Bright colors, mythical creatures, eerie and fantastic landscapes and haunting portraits: Arnold Böcklin (1827-1901) was a painter, sculptor, inventor... moreabout: Böcklin

Rolf von Bergmann

Klaus Nomi just before a performance, Nina Hagen in Studio 54, backstage at a drag show – from West Berlin to New York, Rolf von Bergmann (1953–1988) recorded queer subculture and the vibrant art, fashion and club scene of the 1970s and 1980s. His photographs... moreabout: Rolf von Bergmann

Picasso and his Time

With more than 120 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), the Museum Berggruen provides a diverse overall view of his artistic development. moreabout: Picasso and his Time

TALENTOPIA - The exhibition to join in

What's inside you? This question is the focus of the new interactive exhibition Talentopia, which can be experienced at the Labyrinth Kindermuseum Berlin from May 18, 2025. Children aged 3 to 11 are invited to discover their individual talents and try... moreabout: TALENTOPIA - The exhibition to join in

The Stuff of Narrative: New Perspectives on Literature

The term "literature" usually conjures up images of printed books. "ErzählStoff" invites you to broaden your view: six selected exhibits - including Chinese oracle bones, a Japanese screen and a Syrian graphic novel - are used to focus on literature as... moreabout: The Stuff of Narrative: New Perspectives on Literature

InterNationalgalerie#1

To kick off a new exhibition series at the Old National Gallery, the National Museum in Warsaw is visiting Museum Island.  In 1876, the Prussian king ceremoniously opened the Nationalgalerie on Museumsinsel Berlin. Contrary to the inscription on the pediment,... moreabout: InterNationalgalerie#1

Monster meets parrot

in 1806, Prussia had lost the war against France, against the "monster" Napoleon, at Jena and Auerstedt. The royal family then fled to East Prussia and took refuge in Russia, as did the rest of the Prussian army. The pursuing French troops forced the... moreabout: Monster meets parrot

The system of deportations

During World War II, the Nazis deported almost the entire Jewish population living in Berlin at the time to ghettos and concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. Most of the infrastructure of the deportation network was located in today's... moreabout: The system of deportations

An Intimacy with Strangers

The group exhibition explores the relationships and entanglements between human and non-human life. How our existence as a species depends on all other living beings on this planet. moreabout: An Intimacy with Strangers

Stopover

The history of military aviation began shortly after the invention of the first aircraft in the 19th century. Many aviation pioneers hoped that aviation would unite nations and bring peace. But the use of airplanes and airships in military conflicts before... moreabout: Stopover

ZUGvögel – Collection in Motion

Our bird collection has to be partially relocated due to renovation. We have taken this as an opportunity for a one-off special exhibition focusing on the historical bird specimens and input from our visitors. The collection room with the historical... moreabout: ZUGvögel – Collection in Motion

Designing for Berlin

The exhibition "Designing for Berlin" looks at a central aspect of design: the training of designers. To this end, the Werkbundarchiv - Museum der Dinge is cooperating with the weißensee kunsthochschule berlin, which celebrates its 80th anniversary in... moreabout: Designing for Berlin

Embracing Modernism

Lovis Corinth, Edvard Munch, Max Beckmann, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and many others: The Stadtmuseum Berlin Foundation shows outstanding paintings by prominent representatives of classical modernism. moreabout: Embracing Modernism

The return of the pictures

After more than 30 years, the Upper Gallery in the New Palace is once again open to the public. The magnificent room displays five of the SPSG's six most important paintings - works that are part of Frederick the Great's original furnishings and have... moreabout: The return of the pictures

Between cultures. Mori Ōgai 1862-1922

In 2017, the Mori-Ōgai Memorial at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin reopened after lengthy renovation work, and the German- and Japanese-language permanent exhibition "Between Cultures" attracted attention just in time for the 250th anniversary of Wilhelm... moreabout: Between cultures. Mori Ōgai 1862-1922

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