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Chronorama: Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century

Following the great public success of the first stop in Venice, the Helmut Newton Foundation and the Pinault Collection are showing 250 works by outstanding photographers including Helmut Newton, Diane Arbus, Robert Frank and Irving Penn. moreabout: Chronorama: Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century

Wives and Goddesses: Female Figures in Classical Mythology

Classical mythology is a topic that continues to fascinate artists and audiences to this day: more recently, numerous books have been published in which women are given their own voices as mythical protagonists. moreabout: Wives and Goddesses: Female Figures in Classical Mythology

Berlin Dungeon

Berlin's spookiest attraction - the Berlin Dungeon - is a combination of museum and ghost train. While wandering through the 2500 square metre exhibition, visitors experience 800 years of gloomy Berlin history from the Middle Ages to the 19th century... moreabout: Berlin Dungeon

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

Zorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston: Plague and Protest

At the centre of the showcase exhibition Zorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston – Plague and Protest are two colour woodcuts by New York based artists Zorawar Sidhu (* 1985) and Rob Swainston (* 1970) from their 18-part series Doomscrolling (2021). moreabout: Zorawar Sidhu and Rob Swainston: Plague and Protest

Life in the Middle Ages

Right at the entrance to the Düppel Museum Village, a completely revised and redesigned exhibition makes life in the Middle Ages comprehensible. Participation stations invite visitors to smell, touch and try things out, and six fictitious inhabitants... moreabout: Life in the Middle Ages

2000 years of German history

The innovative Deutschlandmuseum tells 2,000 years of German history in one hour as an immersive experience - from the uprising of Germanic tribes against the Romans in 9 AD to the present day. moreabout: 2000 years of German history

Permanent exhibition at DDR Museum

Since 2006 the interactive permanent exhibition has been inviting its visitors to discover everyday life of the DDR and to get to know the history of the former socialist state. moreabout: Permanent exhibition at DDR Museum

Flechtwerke

Meeting point: foyer Price: €12.00 Booking: booking/prior registration recommended moreabout: Flechtwerke

Date:
Sunday, 19/May/2024 12:00 (1 more date)
Venue:
Museum Europäischer Kulturen
Address:
Arnimallee 25, 14195 Berlin-Zehlendorf

The Leidner Donation

Since its founding in 1830, the Gemäldegalerie has been structured (and subsequently expanded) according to art-historical considerations. moreabout: The Leidner Donation

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

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

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

Flow: The Exhibition on Menstruation

Some 2 billion people in the world menstruate. An additional 1.5 billion have had or will have their periods. Nevertheless, menstruation is considered a taboo topic. moreabout: Flow: The Exhibition on Menstruation

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

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