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WILLY BRANDT

Freedom, peace, democracy and justice - these values and goals have driven Willy Brandt throughout his life. His contribution to reconciliation with Germany's eastern neighbours, his commitment to the unification of Europe, his advocacy of German unity... moreabout: WILLY BRANDT

Lina Bo Bardi –The Poetry of Concrete

Lina Bo Bardi was born in Rome in 1914 and immigrated to Brazil in 1946. The high point of her recognition came in 2021, when the architect was posthumously awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Architecture Biennale for her life’s work. In the exhibition... moreabout: Lina Bo Bardi –The Poetry of Concrete

Sabine Weiss. A Photographer’s Life

On the occasion of the 100th birthday of the French-Swiss photographer Sabine Weiss (1924-2021), f³ – freiraum für fotografie is showing a retrospective of her work for the first time in Germany. Sabine Weiss is one of the most important representatives... moreabout: Sabine Weiss. A Photographer’s Life

The New Subject. Mutating Rights and Conditions of Living Bodies

Curators: The Creative Association of Curators TOK (Anna Bitkina and Maria Veits, tokcurators.art) Artists: Oshin Siao Bhatt, Yevgeniy Fiks, Tore Hallas, Tirdad Hashemi & Soufia Erfanian & Mahsa Saloor, Clara Sika Helbo, Saodat Ismailova, Kyuri Jeon,... moreabout: The New Subject. Mutating Rights and Conditions of Living Bodies

Nicola Staeglich: Time Signature

Nicola Staeglich places color in an intermediate state of material presence and atmospheric radiance. moreabout: Nicola Staeglich: Time Signature

Liberty, Equality, Solidarność. Polish Viewpoints in Berlin

Poles have lived in Berlin for centuries and shaped the cultural, social, political and economic life of the city. The Polish border is less than 100 kilometres away. And yet, the city’s close ties with its neighbouring country sometimes only become visible... moreabout: Liberty, Equality, Solidarność. Polish Viewpoints in Berlin

Musica di strada - Italians in Prenzlauer Berg

Starting in the mid-19th century, Italians were drawn from the mountains of northern Italy to the rest of the world. Around 14 million people left their homeland between 1861 and 1914 in search of better living and working conditions. One destination... moreabout: Musica di strada - Italians in Prenzlauer Berg

Colonial traces in Marzahn-Hellersdorf

Marzahn-Hellersdorf in the 20th century: In Kaulsdorf, a company bleaches imported ivory from 1910. Various general stores offer "colonial goods" such as coffee, cocoa and spices. And from 1933, the Reichskolonialbund organized events to reclaim the German... moreabout: Colonial traces in Marzahn-Hellersdorf

The Armbruster Room

This permanent exhibition module on the upper floor of the manor house of the Dahlem domain illuminates the life of the important bee expert Ludwig Armbruster and offers insights into the fascinating cultural history of beekeeping with selected pieces... moreabout: The Armbruster Room

the bauhaus view

The construction site info center provides information on two floors about the future Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design and the extension being built by Staab Architekten. Visitors can follow the construction work live from the roof terrace. On the 1st... moreabout: the bauhaus view

Museum Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind

The museum's permanent exhibition tells the story of the Otto Weidt workshop for the blind at the authentic location. Here, in the backyard of Rosenthaler Straße 39, the small manufacturer Otto Weidt employed mainly blind and deaf Jews in his brush workshop... moreabout: Museum Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind

Heavy Metal in the GDR

Louder, harder, faster - in the 1980s, heavy metal fascinated young people all over the world. moreabout: Heavy Metal in the GDR

Jewish Life in Germany: Past and Present

The Jewish Museum Berlin opens its new permanent exhibition. Located in the famous building by Daniel Libeskind, it presents the history, culture, and religion of Jews in Germany from their beginnings to the present day. moreabout: Jewish Life in Germany: Past and Present

Observatories

The first celestial observations date back many thousands of years, when landmarks were used to try to find connections between life on Earth and the movements of celestial bodies. From these origins to modern space astronomy, the development of observatories... moreabout: Observatories

The Princesses Are Back!

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe once adoringly described sisters the Luise and Friederike of Mecklenburg-Strelitz as “heavenly visions, whose impression upon me will never be effaced”. moreabout: The Princesses Are Back!

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