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"Between Garden Arbour and Russian Magazine. Everyday life on Potsdam's Pfingstberg 1945-1994"

When "the reorganization of the world" and the division of Germany were decided at the Potsdam Conference in Cecilienhof Palace in 1945, it had a direct impact on the daily lives of many Potsdam residents. This includes the people in the area around the... moreabout: "Between Garden Arbour and Russian Magazine. Everyday life on Potsdam's Pfingstberg 1945-1994"

Becoming who you are – studying despite displacement

Education empowers, inspires, and gives hope for a better future! For refugees who have to build a new life far from home, the chances of accessing higher education are often limited. Who are those young people who, despite the challenges of displacement,... moreabout: Becoming who you are – studying despite displacement

Theme islands in the open-air museum

The first step towards redesigning the outdoor area of the Zehlendorf Open Air Museum has been taken. The world of bees and biodiversity can be explored in a playful way at two themed islands. moreabout: Theme islands in the open-air museum

Cranach in Grunewald

Nearly 30 works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Younger and their workshop convey an impressive picture of the rulers and artistry at the Berlin court of the 16th century. After an absence of five years, the paintings are returning to their... moreabout: Cranach in Grunewald

Noa Eshkol: No Time to Dance

The Israeli dancer, choreographer and artist Noa Eshkol has spent her life exploring movement and composition. The result was dance without music and textile arrangements. moreabout: Noa Eshkol: No Time to Dance

All Schinkel?

To make a long story short: No, it's not all Schinkel. One person alone could not have achieved anything. But let's start from the beginning: in 1837, St. Nikolai's Church in Spandau was in a pitiful state. Only a thorough restoration of the Gothic building... moreabout: All Schinkel?

Master carpenter Brunzel builds an apartment building

Dunckerstraße, located in the middle of the residential area around Helmholtzplatz, is still one of the most densely populated residential areas in the Prenzlauer Berg district. This exhibition focuses on the residential building at Dunckerstraße 77,... moreabout: Master carpenter Brunzel builds an apartment building

Communications Engineering

Elektropolis Berlin: Discover groundbreaking objects from the history of communications technology. Radios, telephones and televisions changed our lives in the 19th and 20th centuries because they fulfilled mankind's ancient desire for unlimited communication. The... moreabout: Communications Engineering

Hemp Inspired - Industrial Design

Price info: Guided tour: 15,00 € for the group. Price: €6.00 Reduced price: €4.00 Reduced price info: Children up to 10 years have free admission. Reduction for berlinpass and Welcomecard holders, students, pupils, etc. Guided tour: 15,00 € for the... moreabout: Hemp Inspired - Industrial Design

How enemies became friends

The history of the Western powers in Berlin is full of suspense and drama. It begins with the American, British, and French occupying troops marching into Berlin in 1945 and ends with the Allies’ ceremonial withdrawal in 1994. moreabout: How enemies became friends

Maurice de Vlaminck: Modern Artist Rebel

Around 1905, the young generation of artists in France experimented with explosive colors. The horrified public referred to these painters as les fauves, or “wild beasts.” More than any other member of the Fauvists, Vlaminck identified with the attribute... moreabout: Maurice de Vlaminck: Modern Artist Rebel

Play Area Installation by Kerstin Brätsch

Initially conceived as a pilot project by Kerstin Brätsch, a freely accessible play space will open in September 2024 in the west wing of the ground floor, then grow over the next several years and expand into the outdoor area. Inspired by The Model (1968),... moreabout: Play Area Installation by Kerstin Brätsch

Dive into the Picture! Time Travel for Kids

Is there anyone who didn’t one day wish to slip into a painting from past times, to encounter the people there, and to learn how they lived back then? With “Dive into the Picture! A Time Journey for Kids” the Deutsches Historisches Museum invites young... moreabout: Dive into the Picture! Time Travel for Kids

Galli: See How You Get On

Galli’s arrival to Berlin aligned with the '68 uprisings in German in which political provocation, awakening, and upheaval expanded beyond the university. moreabout: Galli: See How You Get On

Consumer electronics 1950-1990

A cross-section of 40 years of production, with some equipment still in working order. Price info: Admission free, donation requested moreabout: Consumer electronics 1950-1990

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