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© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024 (Leiko Ikemura), © Michael Müller, Aneta Kajzer, Photo: Natalia Carstens Photography
Sugar is more than a substance used to sweeten coffee or tea. There are few things in the world that don't involve sugar in one way or another. Discover the exciting history of this biomolecule in our permanent exhibition "Everything Sugar! Food - Material...
moreabout: All sugar!
© Titelmotiv: Raman Tratsiuk I Grafik: Bernhard Rose
Opening: Friday, September 20 at 7 p.m.
Welcome: Dr. Carola Brückner, District Councillor for Culture
Introduction: Prof. Dr. Burcu Dogramaci, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich,
Prof. Dr. Marta Smolin' ska, Magdalena Abakanowicz University of the...
moreabout: ABOUT SHARING - Art on the Polish-German border
© Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
In the Villa Oppenheim, the works of the Charlottenburg Art Collection are on public display for the first time in one place.
moreabout: CollectorsPieces
New special exhibition on the Baltic Sea at the DDR Museum
The new special exhibition "The Baltic Sea - vacation destination, border region, place of longing" sheds light on the question of what significance the Baltic Sea coast had for the inhabitants...
moreabout: The Baltic Sea
Gardens are places of cultural identity located at the interface between nature and culture. Although they are an integral part of everyday culture, in the city they appear like oases in which one becomes more conscious of our own relationship to nature....
moreabout: Hoda Tawakol. ROOTS
© Foto Patricia Schichl © Museum Reinickendorf
How do seafarers orient themselves on the sea and off the coasts – at every time of day, in every weather?
Besides the natural points of reference – the sun, stars, coastal silhouettes and the Earth's magnetic field – help comes from man-made marks:...
moreabout: Seamarks!
© Paul Singer Verein / Amelie Thierfelder
The revolution of 1848 was also a women's revolution. They wanted to break the invisible chains that governed their lives. In many places in Europe, they fought against social hardship and for political change - and rebelled against an order that oppressed...
moreabout: Sisters, break your chains
Born in 1978, Indian artist Rohini Devasher’s research-intensive practice explores the boundaries between science, art, and philosophy. She is interested in scientific experiments and new forms of speculative storytelling that encompass both human and...
moreabout: Rohini Devasher: Borrowed Light
In ten episodes, the installation presents insights
into lived experiences in Berlin’s history and in its
present. The notable aspect of these films is that
we encounter Berliners in life-size. They appear
on five tall monitor panels and talk about their
own...
moreabout: Mein Jüdisches Berlin
© SDTB/Frank-Michael Arndt 2005
The eye-catcher of this exhibition is the original of a 283.5 kg meteorite from the Arizona meteorite crater. By means of models, display boards and texts, current knowledge about the sun, planets and minor planets, meteorites and comets is conveyed....
moreabout: The Solar System
The railway makes it particularly clear: the history of technology is also the history of everyday human life. In its exhibition "Trains, Locomotives and People", the German Museum of Technology shows the history of impressive vehicles and everyone who...
moreabout: Railway: Trains, Locomotives and People
The Hanf Museum (Hemp Museum) is the only one of its kind in Germany and one of only four in the world, along with those in Bologna, Barcelona and Amsterdam.
In the heart of Berlin, in the Nikolaiviertel, interested visitors can get a comprehensive picture...
moreabout: Everything about the cultivated plant hemp
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