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"To Potsdam, to Potsdam! This is how I beautified the city." - The transformation of Potsdam under Frederick II.

"To Potsdam, to Potsdam! That's what I need to be happy. When you see this city, you will surely like it." Potsdam is the life's work of Frederick the Great. He preferred to reside in Potsdam rather than Berlin and had the city redesigned according... moreabout: "To Potsdam, to Potsdam! This is how I beautified the city." - The transformation of Potsdam under Frederick II.

Date:
Saturday, 21/September/2024 17:30
Venue:
Park Sanssouci - Schloss Sanssouci
Address:
Maulbeerallee, 14469 Potsdam

Royal interiors and art-historical masterpieces: The New Pavilion of Friedrich Wilhelm III.

for over 200 years, Charlottenburg Palace served almost all Prussian rulers and their families as a place of representation or as a private retreat. After the end of the monarchy, it was opened to the general public as a museum palace and was destroyed... moreabout: Royal interiors and art-historical masterpieces: The New Pavilion of Friedrich Wilhelm III.

Date:
Thursday, 17/October/2024 15:00
Venue:
Neuer Pavillon im Schlosspark Charlottenburg
Address:
Spandauer Damm 24, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

THE BERLIN CATHEDRAL

Opened in 1905, Berlin Cathedral was badly damaged by bombing during the war. With its ith its blackened figures and makeshift dome, it looked like a relic of the past on the edge of Marx-Engels-Platz with its mass marches and military parades in the... moreabout: THE BERLIN CATHEDRAL

Date:
Wednesday, 11/December/2024 18:00
Venue:
DDR Museum Berlin
Address:
Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 1, 10178 Berlin-Mitte

Charlottenburg - a "Hohenzollern Museum?": Contemporary forms of commemoration of the former ruling dynasty

for over 200 years, Charlottenburg Palace served almost all Prussian rulers and their families as a place of representation or as a private retreat. After the end of the monarchy, it was opened to the general public as a museum palace and was destroyed... moreabout: Charlottenburg - a "Hohenzollern Museum?": Contemporary forms of commemoration of the former ruling dynasty

Date:
Thursday, 12/December/2024 15:00
Venue:
Schloss Charlottenburg
Address:
Spandauer Damm 22, 14059 Berlin-Charlottenburg

West!

Since 2012, the museum has been presenting its art historical research as well as its urban and everyday history collection in the Villa Oppenheim near Charlottenburg Palace. moreabout: West!

Agents, wall woodpeckers and a flying Emil

The Kinemathek is moving, and we're taking you with us! A program to mark the move to the E-Werk Berlin's Mitte district is a walk-in attraction. From the amusement palaces of the Weimar era to the techno temples after the fall of the Wall: history was... moreabout: Agents, wall woodpeckers and a flying Emil

Date:
Sunday, 25/August/2024 15:00
Venue:
Deutsche Kinemathek
Address:
Potsdamer Straße 2, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

Agents, wall woodpeckers and a flying Emil

The Kinemathek is moving, and we're taking you with us! A program to mark the move to the E-Werk Berlin's Mitte district is a walk-in attraction. From the amusement palaces of the Weimar era to the techno temples after the fall of the Wall: history was... moreabout: Agents, wall woodpeckers and a flying Emil

Date:
Sunday, 28/July/2024 14:00
Venue:
Deutsche Kinemathek
Address:
Potsdamer Straße 2, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

The Allure of Rome

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

Private Potsdam City Tour: In the Forbidden City

Learn more about the Soviet restricted areas in the former Prussian residential city. What happened in the cordoned-off KGB town and how did the people of Potsdam live with the Soviets? moreabout: Private Potsdam City Tour: In the Forbidden City

Three-day vacation workshop

Imagine your place of residence is free of cars and there is suddenly a lot of space! How would you use the newly gained space and turn a gap between houses, a riverbank, empty streets or an abandoned plot of land into a feel-good place? Your ideas are... moreabout: Three-day vacation workshop

Date:
Wednesday, 24/July/2024 11:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Futurium
Address:
Alexanderufer 2, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Three-day vacation workshop

Imagine your place of residence is free of cars and there is suddenly a lot of space! How would you use the newly gained space and turn a gap between houses, a riverbank, empty streets or an abandoned plot of land into a feel-good place? Your ideas are... moreabout: Three-day vacation workshop

Date:
Wednesday, 28/August/2024 11:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Futurium
Address:
Alexanderufer 2, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Rome – Views (in English)

Meeting point: information Price: €12.00 Booking: booking/prior registration essential moreabout: Rome – Views (in English)

Date:
Saturday, 27/July/2024 15:00
Venue:
Kulturforum - Kupferstichkabinett
Address:
Matthäikirchplatz 8, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

No Space instead of free Space - Homelessness in Berlin

What is it like for a woman⁺ to have no home? What developments are leading to more and more Berliners being threatened with homelessness? And what can help against displacement? Poverty and homelessness are omnipresent in Berlin and yet the people affected... moreabout: No Space instead of free Space - Homelessness in Berlin

Date:
Sunday, 04/August/2024 16:00
Venue:
Humboldt Forum
Address:
Schloßplatz, 10178 Berlin-Mitte

Hammer, compass, Star of David? Jews in the GDR.

After the atrocities of the Holocaust, only a few thousand Jews lived in the eastern sector of Berlin. Over the next few years, many emigrated abroad or to the West. However, some returned from exile after the war for political and ideological reasons... moreabout: Hammer, compass, Star of David? Jews in the GDR.

Date:
Sunday, 04/August/2024 14:15
Venue:
Neue Synagoge - Centrum Judaicum
Address:
Oranienburger Straße 28, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

With Maarten to ancient Rome

To the complete summer program 2024 of the Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin. Meeting point: Foyer Price: €36.00 Booking: booking/prior registration essential moreabout: With Maarten to ancient Rome

Date:
Tuesday, 23/July/2024 11:00
Venue:
Kulturforum - Kupferstichkabinett
Address:
Matthäikirchplatz 8, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten

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