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Schönhausen occupies a unique position in Berlin's monument landscape: as one of the city's few historical monuments, the palace has been repeatedly rebuilt but never fundamentally destroyed, and it has remained an important site of German history and...
moreabout: Time (stories) from 350 years
© (c) Samurai Museum Berlin, Foto: S. Makris
Europe's only museum for samurai art!
Multimedia installations playfully bring the legendary era to life. Zoom in gigapixels to admire outstanding details, catch the mysterious Yokai, explore the labor-intensive processes of Japanese swordsmithing, and...
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© Archivo Heinrich – Sanguinetti
With Embossed and Tossed, Haus des Papiers presents the winners of this year's Paper Art Award from paper positions berlin.
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© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Gipsformerei / Fabian Fröhlich
In the crypt of the Bode Museum, the room under the Small Dome that will form the transition to the Archaeological Promenade in a few years' time, the Sculpture Collection and the Gipsformerei will be showing a joint permanent presentation from fall 2024....
moreabout: Das Taufbecken von Siena
The exhibition "At the Cornerstone of Our Democracy" offers information about the revolution of 1848 and the exciting and eventful history of the cemetery of the people who died during the March Revolution. The focus is on commemoration in the different...
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© Foto: Marian Stefanowski
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie / Andres Kilger
For the first time since the opening of the Friedrichswerdersche Kirche as a museum, the space will feature a new documentary display on the life and diverse artistic oeuvre of Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Focus on Schinkel: A Look at His Life and Work draws...
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On the occasion of the Open Monument Day and the planned renovation, the Immanuelkirch parish and the Museum Pankow invite you to the reopening of the exhibition "Who was Immanuel Kirch?".
The exhibition will be opened with speeches by State Conservator...
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© Estelle Hanania© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
The Georg Kolbe Museum is delighted to present the artistic work of the Austrian-French artist, choreographer and director Gisèle Vienne (*1976) for the first time in Berlin in fall 2024. This exhibition will take place as part of Berlin Art Week and...
moreabout: I Know That I Can Double Myself
© Sttiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Foto: Alexander Schippel
The palace cellar contains the oldest objects relating to the history of the site. The exhibition in the only preserved area of the Berlin Castle offers a tour from the Middle Ages to the present. Here you will find original parts of the medieval Dominican...
moreabout: Castle cellar - history of the place
The exhibition "Berlin 1933-1945. Between Propaganda and Terror" focuses on National Socialist policies in Berlin and their consequences for the city and its population.
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