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Sea of flowers on granite

Isa Genzken made sculptures from everyday material, tape, plastics, metal, colored glass or concrete. Create your own sculptures and experience how simple materials can form a three-dimensional object. Let yourself be inspired by Genzken's works. Drop-in... moreabout: Sea of flowers on granite

Date:
Wednesday, 01/May/2024 12:00
Venue:
Neue Nationalgalerie
Address:
Potsdamer Straße 50, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

Try it!

Are you a violin queen, a keyboard lion or more of a guitar hero? Every second Friday you can try out different instruments under the guidance of our museum guides. You'll also learn how they work and what different sounds you can make with them. Which... moreabout: Try it!

Date:
Friday, 03/May/2024 15:00 (1 more date)
Venue:
Musikinstrumentenmuseum - Ben-Gurion-Straße
Address:
Ben-Gurion-Straße, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

Reinickendorf's journey from its beginnings on the Tegeler Fliess to the present day

During a guided tour through the permanent exhibition of the house, visitors gain a variety of insights into the history of the district. The guided tour is dedicated to the beginnings of the first settlement around 15,000 years ago, the founding of villages... moreabout: Reinickendorf's journey from its beginnings on the Tegeler Fliess to the present day

Date:
Sunday, 19/May/2024 14:00
Venue:
Heimatmuseum Reinickendorf
Address:
Alt-Hermsdorf 35, 13467 Berlin-Reinickendorf

Dissidentinnen: Kunst und Feminismus in der DDR

On the work and rediscovery of Lotte Laserstein

"Max Liebermann and Jewish life in Berlin" Lotte Laserstein (1898-1993) was one of the first women to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin and made a name for herself in the art scene of the Weimar Republic. Her career came to an abrupt end in... moreabout: On the work and rediscovery of Lotte Laserstein

Date:
Thursday, 23/May/2024 18:30
Venue:
Liebermann-Villa am Wannsee
Address:
Colomierstraße 3, 14109 Berlin-Zehlendorf

Tracing the Path of Censorship: First Editions of Burned Books in the JMB Library

Starting in May, Monika Sommerer, head of the JMB Library, will be giving regular tours of the library’s history and extensive collection. She will highlight special works on various subjects – from the first editions of writings by important Jewish authors... moreabout: Tracing the Path of Censorship: First Editions of Burned Books in the JMB Library

Date:
Wednesday, 08/May/2024 16:00
Venue:
Jüdisches Museum Berlin
Address:
Lindenstraße 14, 10969 Berlin-Kreuzberg

Built dreams for Prince Carl

When Prince Carl of Prussia had his summer residence built in Glienicke from 1824, he commissioned the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel with the architectural designs. In the succession of this master builder, who died at an early age, it was Schinkel's... moreabout: Built dreams for Prince Carl

Date:
Friday, 30/August/2024 14:00
Venue:
Schlossgarten Glienicke
Address:
Königstraße 36 A, 14109 Berlin-Zehlendorf

Roads not Taken am 28. Juli 1914, oder: wie friedliche Demonstrationen den Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs verhindern

Tandem tour through the exhibition "100 Jahre Held(t)en. Werner Heldt und Burkhard Held"

On our guided tours you will gain exciting insights and have the opportunity to ask questions about the works on display. The tours last approximately one hour and no prior registration is necessary.   To mark the 70th anniversary of the death of the... moreabout: Tandem tour through the exhibition "100 Jahre Held(t)en. Werner Heldt und Burkhard Held"

Date:
Friday, 31/May/2024 16:30
Venue:
Stiftung Kunstforum Berliner Volksbank
Address:
Kaiserdamm 105, 14057 Berlin-Charlottenburg

The keyboard of hatred - anti-Semitism in music

Live Whether in pop, punk, pop songs or fan chants: Anti-Semitic stereotypes and world views are widespread in the music world. public debates on the subject are often only conducted superficially and the facets of anti-Semitism in contemporary music... moreabout: The keyboard of hatred - anti-Semitism in music

Date:
Thursday, 25/April/2024 19:00
Venue:
Zeiss-Großplanetarium
Address:
Prenzlauer Allee 80, 10405 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg

CITY TOUR. The barracks district in Moabit

Berlin's largest barracks and drill grounds were located near today's main railway station until they were almost completely destroyed during the Second World War. The military past has left its mark on the urban area on Kruppstrasse, Rathenower Strasse... moreabout: CITY TOUR. The barracks district in Moabit

Date:
Saturday, 25/May/2024 10:00
Venue:
Mitte Museum
Address:
Pankstraße 47, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

Open Lab Abend: Growing Architecture – Co-Designing with Fungi

Speculate with us about the materials of tomorrow and co-create a temporary exhibit for Futurium Lab! In the workshop series "Materialzukünfte besuchen” (Visiting Material Futures), researchers from Matters of Activity share insights into their work,... moreabout: Open Lab Abend: Growing Architecture – Co-Designing with Fungi

Date:
Thursday, 13/June/2024 17:00
Venue:
Futurium
Address:
Alexanderufer 2, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

SundayPopulaire goes green

Plastic waste is a big problem for our environment. But what should we do with it? Our new workshop series focuses on the topic of sustainability. Together we will look at works from our exhibitions that are made of natural and artificial materials and... moreabout: SundayPopulaire goes green

Date:
Sunday, 05/May/2024 15:00
Venue:
PalaisPopulaire
Address:
Unter den Linden 5, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Empty showcases? About Handling Objects from Tanzania - Guided Tour in Deutsch

The Ethnological Museum in Berlin contains approximately 10,000 objects from present-day Tanzania. There were acquired – often violently – during the time of German and British colonial rule. The objects, now found in museum storage, belong(ed) to whom... moreabout: Empty showcases? About Handling Objects from Tanzania - Guided Tour in Deutsch

Date:
Sunday, 28/April/2024 15:00
Venue:
Humboldt Forum
Address:
Schloßplatz, 10178 Berlin-Mitte

Porcelain, lacquer and ivory. Where do our art treasures come from?

In the 17th century, the European courts were in search of luxury of all kinds. Goods from remote countries were particularly sought after. These were transported to Europe at great expense. The guided tour presents individual works of art and traces... moreabout: Porcelain, lacquer and ivory. Where do our art treasures come from?

Date:
Sunday, 26/May/2024 12:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Schlossmuseum Oranienburg
Address:
Schloßplatz 1, 16515 Oranienburg

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