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Scandal! Hermione von Preuschen and the “Mors Imperator”

The Alte Nationalgalerie is dedicating its exhibition "Scandal! Hermione von Preuschen and the “Mors Imperator”" to the painter, writer, and world traveler Hermione von Preuschen. moreabout: Scandal! Hermione von Preuschen and the “Mors Imperator”

Photography Tells Sculpture

Today, we are more likely to encounter sculptures in photographs than in person. These images shape how we see, remember, and understand three-dimensional art. Photography Tells Sculpture explores this shift in perspective by placing sculptures and their... moreabout: Photography Tells Sculpture

Plain Talk

For the very first time, the Bode-Museum itself is the focus of an exhibition. The Bode-Museum welcomes around a quarter of a million visitors every year, and its façade is one of Berlin’s most iconic images. moreabout: Plain Talk

Coins and Medals

With over 500,000 objects, the Münzkabinett (Numismatic Collection) is one of the largest coin collections worldwide. It is renowned for its rich variety and the continuity of its coin series, ranging from the dawn of minting in Asia Minor in the 7th... moreabout: Coins and Medals

Paintings from the 13th to 18th Century

The Gemäldegalerie possesses one of the world's finest collections of European art from the 13th to 18th century. After the collection was founded in 1830, it was systematically built up and perfected. The exhibition includes masterpieces by artists from... moreabout: Paintings from the 13th to 18th Century

Haus Lemke: The Furniture of Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich

With the first complete presentation of the furniture from Haus Lemke in Berlin, the Kunstgewerbemuseum is displaying one of the most extensive original interior designs preserved from the work of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. moreabout: Haus Lemke: The Furniture of Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich

Intermezzo: Revisiting Helmut Newton

The new permanent exhibition at the Museum of Photography will respond even more dynamically to the different aspects of Helmut and June Newton's photographic works. moreabout: Intermezzo: Revisiting Helmut Newton

Endless Exhibition

More than 15 installations, sculptures and interventions have been set up in and around the Hamburger Bahnhof since it opened as a museum of contemporary art in 1996. moreabout: Endless Exhibition

The Second Glance: Women

“Women” is the second integrated exhibition in the series The Second Glance, and was produced in collaboration with the organisation Frauentreff Olga, a drop-in and counselling centre for drug-using women, trans women, and sex workers. moreabout: The Second Glance: Women

The Pazzi Conspiracy

On 26 April 1478, Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici were attacked in the chancel of the Duomo of Florence. Giuliano was killed in the attack, while Lorenzo survived and went on to take revenge on the people responsible for masterminding the conspiracy –... moreabout: The Pazzi Conspiracy

Back! Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age

On the upper floor, the 'Museum of Prehistory and Early History' takes visitors on a tour through the oldest eras of human history. With its unique collections on the prehistory and ancient history of Europe and near-lying regions of Asia, the museum... moreabout: Back! Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age

Flow: The Moldau

Inside the Passionskirche, the historic vaults are transformed into a 360-degree artwork that fills the entire space with light, sound, and movement. The immersive experience “Flow” is dedicated to Bedřich Smetana's world-famous composition “The Moldau.” moreabout: Flow: The Moldau

Tacita Dean, Thomas Demand, Olafur Eliasson, Henrik Håkansson & Tomás Saraceno

The group exhibition underscores the ongoing creative relevance of this unique site. moreabout: Tacita Dean, Thomas Demand, Olafur Eliasson, Henrik Håkansson & Tomás Saraceno

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

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