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Einfach unentbehrlich

Die Kabinettausstellung im Neuen Museum widmet sich einem der ältesten Nutztiere der Menschheit, dem Esel. Die besondere Bedeutung des vielfach unterschätzen Grautieres für das Alte Ägypten und Mesopotamien wird aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln vorgestellt... moreabout: Einfach unentbehrlich

Tapestry of things

80 things. 26 collections. 1 multimedia guide. ∞ Links. VISIT ONLINE NOW at What connects a photograph of St. Mary's Church in Prenzlau with a rock sample of glacial till? Is there a common tool for understanding a crystallographic model and pottery... moreabout: Tapestry of things

The Tiergarten City Hall as a Place of Perpetration and Remembrance

The external exhibition space of the Mitte Museum in the Tiergarten Town Hall focuses on the period of National Socialism in the Mitte district. The annex is also regularly used for events such as readings and film screenings in order to be a lively meeting... moreabout: The Tiergarten City Hall as a Place of Perpetration and Remembrance

Dirk Reinartz. No fairer Land…

Dirk Reinartz (1947–2004) shaped reportage photography and photographic documentation in Germany like few before or after him. From his extensive œuvre, Kein schöner Land… (No fairer Land…) at f³ – freiraum für fotografie presents a selection of images... moreabout: Dirk Reinartz. No fairer Land…

Missing female stories

In 1943, the German Labor Front (DAF) set up a so-called 'brothel barrack' in the Königsheide forest in the Berlin district of Treptow. Foreign women were forced into prostitution here. The National Socialists wanted to avoid sexual contact between foreign... moreabout: Missing female stories

Beyond Borders

The temporary exhibition “Beyond Borders. Artistic Internationalism in East Germany” focuses on the international (cultural) political and artistic relations of the GDR with friendly socialist states and their after-effects in the present. The exhibition... moreabout: Beyond Borders

Forgive Us Our Trespasses: Vergib uns unsere Schuld

If the ‘norm’ has been inherently exclusive, is there a possibility that the ‘abnormal’ would be more accommodating? And what role can artists play in the imagination of the abnormal as a method? moreabout: Forgive Us Our Trespasses: Vergib uns unsere Schuld

Imprisoned in Hohenschönhausen

The permanent exhibition "Detained in Hohenschönhausen: Evidence of political persecution 1945 to 1989" shows around 500 rare exhibits and more than 300 historical photographs on 700 square metres. moreabout: Imprisoned in Hohenschönhausen

Myth Germania: Hitler's Plans for Berlin

Albert Speer's plans for Berlin were not a utopia, but a concrete building project. As general building inspector, the architect designed broad axes and monumental buildings of enormous dimensions that were intended to demonstrate the Nazi system's claim... moreabout: Myth Germania: Hitler's Plans for Berlin

Low brass

Whether in a symphony orchestra or a brass band, the tuba is an essential part of the ensemble. But why is this instrument so important? The bass instruments are the foundation of the orchestra. However, low-pitched woodwinds such as the bassoon tend... moreabout: Low brass

DENK MAL JAHN

Against the backdrop of the current debate about the redesign of Neukölln's Hasenheide, the Department of Museum, Urban History and Remembrance Culture is examining the work and legacy of Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, the monument dedicated to him in the Hasenheide... moreabout: DENK MAL JAHN

Plötzensee Memorial

The Plötzensee Memorial for victims of National Socialism from Germany and abroad is a European place of silent remembrance. Between 1933 and 1945, more than 2,800 people were executed here following unjust sentences handed down by the Nazi judiciary.... moreabout: Plötzensee Memorial

Love Letters to the City

Love Letters to the City, curated by Michelle Houston, is a tribute to urban spaces and encourages reflection on the role of art in shaping our collective urban experiences. moreabout: Love Letters to the City

Court Garden Museum Glienicke

Gardens have always been places of recreation and spiritual edification. However, they are not only seen as a symbol of the lost paradise, but also reflect the various social conditions. In all epochs, gardens have served to represent their owners, whose... moreabout: Court Garden Museum Glienicke

Rinko Kawauchi: a faraway shining star, twinkling in hand

The exhibition at Fotografiska explores the facets of human transience and shows Rinko Kawauchi's own ageing process. moreabout: Rinko Kawauchi: a faraway shining star, twinkling in hand

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