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© Gropius Bau, Foto: Robert Rieger
The artist Andrea Geyer places the voices of the visitors at the centre of the installation Manifest (Banners / Gropius Bau / Berlin).
moreabout: Andrea Geyer: Manifest
The Berlin Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) is showing a focused selection of works by the late ceramist Antje Brüggemann (1941–2023). Central to the exhibition are 14 ceramic objects given to the museum by the artist. The exhibition is...
moreabout: Ceramics as Art
© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss, Foto: Alexander Schippel
Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt are the namesakes of the Humboldt Forum. Their way of networked thinking, their curiosity and openness are formative for the way the Forum shapes itself. The exhibition Insights. The Humboldt Brothers sheds light on...
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© Jüdisches Museum Berlin
© Stiftung Berliner Mauer
With the construction of the Berlin Wall on August 13, 1961, the city was divided, and with it the subway and commuter rail networks. However, two U-Bahn lines and one S-Bahn line crossed under the eastern sector, their starting and destination stations...
moreabout: Border and ghost stations in divided Berlin
The Deutsches Historisches Museum is currently planning the exhibition “Nature and German History. Faith – Biology – Power”, to open in November 2025. Nine-hundred years of German history will be displayed across 1,000 square metres of exhibition space....
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With its permanent exhibition "Tuet auf die Pforten" (Open the gates), the New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum Foundation aims to trace the history of the house and the life associated with it.
Most of the objects that could tell something about...
moreabout: "Open the gates"
© Renato Cruz Santos / © Tanjimul Tuhin
Many ideas about nature have become unsettled as people realize that life and economics under global capitalism have irrevocably changed the global ecosystem. The effects of the climate crisis show that nature in the twenty-first century is no longer...
moreabout: After Nature Prize 2024
The permanent exhibition "All about Anne" is the only exhibition on the history of National Socialism in Berlin that is specifically aimed at children, young people and families. The exhibition is a place of learning where visitors gain personal access...
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In the 1930s, the textile designer Otti Berger (1898–1944) created fabrics for modernist architecture which continue to fascinate us today. Her designs are characterised by an impressive interplay of aesthetics, function and technical innovation which...
moreabout: Otti Berger. Weaving for modernist architecture
© Bildnachweis: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Sammlung Klaus F. und Yoshie Naumann / Jürgen Liepe
With the exception of the elites, the lives of most people in Japan – like elsewhere – have always consisted of hard work and little leisure time. During the coming summer and holiday period, this presentation from museum holdings shows depictions of...
moreabout: Work and Leisure in Art from Japan
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