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Fashion from Paris

Coinciding with the donation from Berlin art collector Erika Hoffmann, the Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) is exhibiting 20 selected items of clothing and accessories from over 20 years of Parisian fashion history. moreabout: Fashion from Paris

Studio Rieckhallen

The group exhibition underscores the ongoing creative relevance of this unique site. moreabout: Studio Rieckhallen

The Worlds of Rococo

The eighteenth century was the century of porcelain. Princes, aristocrats and the well-to-do bourgeoisie were absolutely addicted to this “white gold”. People would even speak of the maladie de porcelain. Those who couldn’t afford genuine porcelain turned... moreabout: The Worlds of Rococo

RoomArt, Furniture and Decorative Art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo

At Köpenick Palace, reopened in May 2004 after basic restoration works, a new museum concept is devised: under the heading "RoomArt", furniture and decorative art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo periods are jointly presented. Over 500 exhibits... moreabout: RoomArt, Furniture and Decorative Art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo

Encounters. Non-European Arts and Crafts in the Collection of the Kunstgewerbemuseum

In June 2022, a new intervention was introduced to the permanent exhibition of the Kunstgewerbemuseum. A small display between the Rococo and the Baroque sections features some 50 exhibits that were previously locked away in the museum’s storage facilities:... moreabout: Encounters. Non-European Arts and Crafts in the Collection of the Kunstgewerbemuseum

Ancient Worlds. Greeks, Etruscans and Romans

Since 24 February 2011, ancient worlds are opened up for people to explore in a completely new display in the Altes Museum. Now that the Etruscans and Romans on the building's upper floor have already enthralled thousands of visitors since their unveiling... moreabout: Ancient Worlds. Greeks, Etruscans and Romans

The Crown of Kerch

Gold jewellery from the migration period found near the Black Sea, silver brooches and magnificent belts from early medieval graves in France, Italy, Spain, and Germany: selections from the collection of Johannes von Diergardt will be on view again in... moreabout: The Crown of Kerch

Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty

Get ready for a unique fusion of classical ballet and modern technology, where local dancers literally light up the stage with dazzling performances and costumes that sparkle in the dark. moreabout: Ballet of Lights: Sleeping Beauty

Date:
Sunday, 31/May/2026 15:30 (3 more dates)
Venue:
Theater im Delphi
Address:
Gustav-Adolf-Straße 2, 13086 Berlin-Weißensee

Founded on Antiquity: Berlin's First Museum

For many visitors to Berlin, touring the city’s Museumsinsel (Museum Island) is an essential part of their itinerary. After opening in 1830, the then-Royal Museum quickly became a major attraction. However, the experience of visiting a museum was very... moreabout: Founded on Antiquity: Berlin's First Museum

Late Antique and Byzantine Art

The Museum für Byzantinische Kunsthouses a first-rate collection of late Antique and Byzantine artworks and articles from everyday life that is unique in Germany. The focus of the collection is on art of the Western Roman and Byzantine Empires dating... moreabout: Late Antique and Byzantine Art

Paul Signac: Symphony of Colors

Achieving the highest degree of luminosity and harmony—this was the goal Paul Signac set himself when he introduced a new style of painting to the art world in the mid-1880s together with Georges Seurat. moreabout: Paul Signac: Symphony of Colors

Materialistin

The exhibition features sculptures and site-specific installations at the Hamburger Bahnhof that explore social and cultural-political issues. moreabout: Materialistin

Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe

Spread over 700 square metres, the permanent exhibition 'Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe' is the first ever display of a cross-section of all the museum's diverse collections. It examines discussions on social movements and social boundaries. The... moreabout: Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe

Dinosaurs! Age of the Giant Lizards

The new special exhibition "Dinosaurs!" lets you discover dinosaurs from the three geological eras - Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous - for the first time. The atar of the exhibition is Berlin's very own T-Rex "Tristan Otto". moreabout: Dinosaurs! Age of the Giant Lizards

Ryuichi Sakamoto: seeing sound, hearing time

The composer and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto is considered a pioneer of electronic and experimental music who has constantly redefined the boundaries between sound, film, performance and visual art. moreabout: Ryuichi Sakamoto: seeing sound, hearing time

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