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1961 | 1989. The Berlin Wall

On 420 square meters the exhibition is dedicated to the history of the division of Berlin. It explains the political-historical background from the building of the Wall to the fall of the Wall and reunification. How did the Wall come to be built? Why... moreabout: 1961 | 1989. The Berlin Wall

Simon Faithfull: Earth-ling

Simon Faithfull's exhibition “Earth-ling” brings together videos, photographs, and sculptures in which a figure (or body) encounters the living fabric of a planet. moreabout: Simon Faithfull: Earth-ling

Seeing Words, Reading Images

The exhibition focuses on the contemporary perspective, a kind of worldwide written art that centers on the global dialogue of today's artistic positions. moreabout: Seeing Words, Reading Images

Swedish Modernism

The Brücke-Museum presents the first comprehensive exhibition on Swedish modernism in Germany. Celebrated as ‘Swedish Expressionists’ at the Berliner Sturm gallery in 1915, the paintings and drawings of artists such as Sigrid Hjertén and Isaac Grünewald... moreabout: Swedish Modernism

Brett Charles Seiler: occasional lovers

In the exhibition "Occasional Lovers", Brett Charles Seiler explores the dynamics of casual encounters. moreabout: Brett Charles Seiler: occasional lovers

1661 to Present – The Collections of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin

The Stabi Kulturwerk is the museum and exhibition space of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin. The permanent exhibition shows over 300 selected objects from the library’s collections, including valuable books, manuscripts and estate documents. Particularly... moreabout: 1661 to Present – The Collections of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin

The Holocaust – What Did the Germans Know?

For a long time after the end of the Second World War, many Germans claimed that they had known nothing about the mass murder committed under National Socialism. They thereby sought to avoid accusations that they had been jointly responsible for the crimes.... moreabout: The Holocaust – What Did the Germans Know?

Historic brewery

How is beer brewed? You can find out everything about the centuries-old craft of brewing with the malting, boiling, cooling, fermenting and storing processes in the former warehouse of the Nuremberg Tucher Bräu AG on the museum grounds. Germany is not... moreabout: Historic brewery

Visions of possible futures

Robot humans, green skyscrapers, collaborative economies: There are endless possibilities for thinking about the future. The exhibition in the Futurium presents and discusses different concepts for the future: How do we want to work and live in the future?... moreabout: Visions of possible futures

Green Planet Berlin

A good climate with good ideas. The interactive exhibition presents inspiring projects and people who want to transform Berlin into an ecological city of the future on 450 square metres. "Green Planet Berlin" is both an exhibition and a future workshop.... moreabout: Green Planet Berlin

Discover Archaeology: From the Find to the Exhibition at Petri Berlin

Under the motto “Discover Archaeology”, the exhibition areas at Petri Berlin offer information, interaction and insights behind the scenes of archaeology. moreabout: Discover Archaeology: From the Find to the Exhibition at Petri Berlin

Carbon Culture

It's frightening, but true: our everyday lives cannot function without coal, oil, and gas. Fossil fuels enable mobility and provide electricity and heat. Fossil raw materials are used in road construction and in our clothing. Over decades, we have made... moreabout: Carbon Culture

Family and Religion

Two newly exhibited silk paintings also illustrate references to the theme of “family”: one depicts the breastfeeding goddess Hariti, who is revered as the protector of children. The other is an exceptionally rare and newly restored silk painting showing... moreabout: Family and Religion

The Ziguangge: Hall of Purple Splendor

Already 2,000 years ago, the emperors of China had portraits of loyal officials and generals made in order to display them in their palaces. This presentation features depictions of meritorious officers that the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736–1795) had commissioned... moreabout: The Ziguangge: Hall of Purple Splendor

Carefree

The foyer of the Villa Oppenheim is dedicated to the building history of the house and the people who once lived here. It was members of the renowned German-Jewish Mendelssohn family, and from 1881 onwards the Oppenheims, who were related to the Mendelssohn... moreabout: Carefree

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