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© Museum für Kommunikation Berlin / Kay Herschelmann
With 2,000 objects from our collection, we tell over 40,000 years of communication history on 3,000 square meters - from the hand axe to the smartphone.
Discover unique objects such as the legendary Blue Mauritius, Philipp Reis' first telephone and the...
moreabout: From hand axe to smartphone
The transformation and reunification process can be illustrated in no other place in Germany as exemplarily as in the Berlin district of Prenzlauer Berg. From the 1970s onwards, a multifaceted counterculture emerged here, in which oppositional and non-conformist...
moreabout: Counter-designs
© Labyrinth Kindermuseum Berlin, Foto: Jan Ernsting
Price info: Valid for children from 2 years and adults. Family day (every Thursday in the period October to April, on holidays and in the holidays as well as every Friday, 13:00-18:00 h): 5,50 €.
Price: €6.50
Reduced price: €5.50
moreabout: Natürlich heute! Mitmachen für morgen
©Henning Wagenbreht, Berlin 2024.
Rich colours, a bizarre universe of characters and rebellious humour - conformist boredom looks quite different. The graphic design of this ‘production co-operative of craftsmen’ of the former GDR, PGH for short, is bursting with energetic creative drive....
moreabout: PGH Glowing Future
© Käthe-Kollwitz-Museum Berlin
INTERVENTION in the permanent exhibition:
The animal sculptor August Gaul
Before the museum can move into its final, larger exhibition space on the first floor of the theatre building and thus have space for temporary exhibitions in addition to the exhibition...
moreabout: Kollwitz meets colleagues
The first computer was not built in a garage in California's Silicon Valley, but in a living room in Berlin-Kreuzberg. In the exhibition you will learn exciting stories about the creation of the first computers and more about the life and work of computer...
moreabout: Computer Science
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett / Volker-H. Schneider
In 1532, Dutch artist Maarten van Heemskerck (1498–1574) embarked on a journey from Haarlem to Rome. From his roughly five-year stay in the Eternal City, the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin has preserved a unique collection of around 170 drawings. In addition...
moreabout: The Allure of Rome
© Henri Matisse / Succession H. Matisse / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2022 / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum Berggruen / David von Becker
With more than 120 works by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), the Museum Berggruen provides a diverse overall view of his artistic development.
moreabout: Picasso and his Time
© Courtesy of the artist & König Galerie
The interactive exhibition for people between the ages of 2 & 12 offers experiential spaces on the topics of: Health promotion, weather phenomena, climate change and emotional worlds.
Everything is always in motion. Our planet spins through space, seasons...
moreabout: "Sweating & freezing"
During World War II, the Nazis deported almost the entire Jewish population living in Berlin at the time to ghettos and concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. Most of the infrastructure of the deportation network was located in today's...
moreabout: The system of deportations
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