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© Jüdisches Historisches Institut „Emanuel Ringelblum“, Warschau
From Talmud student Mausche mi Dessau to representative of the Haskalah: Get to know the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn with the city guide Eva Ghosh.
We meet at the corner of Poststrasse and Rathausstrasse in Berlin Mitte's Nikolai Quarter. Meeting point:...
moreabout: Moses Mendelssohn in Berlin
Dorothee Nolte, author of "Wilhelm von Humboldt - a life portrait in anecdotes" invites you to a 2-hour city tour in Berlin-Mitte.
We will meet at the corner of Markgrafenstrasse and Jägerstrasse. Meeting point: Markgrafenstr./corner of Jägerstr.
Price:...
moreabout: On the trail of Wilhelm von Humboldt in Berlin-Mitte
The exhibition "Berlin 1933-1945. Between Propaganda and Terror" focuses on National Socialist policies in Berlin and their consequences for the city and its population.
moreabout: Berlin 1933-1945
© Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
In the Villa Oppenheim, the works of the Charlottenburg Art Collection are on public display for the first time in one place.
moreabout: CollectorsPieces
© Pfützenarchiv / Mirja Busch
© Museum für Kommunikation Berlin
© Stadtmuseum Berlin. Foto von Philip Myrtorp auf Unsplash
At the Ephraim-Palais Museum, the Stadtmuseum Berlin presents its newly revised permanent exhibition "BerlinZEIT - The City Makes History!"
A city of diversity, ruptures and change: the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through eight centuries -...
moreabout: BerlinZEIT
© Zitadelle Spandau | Grafik: studio lindhorst-emme+hinrichs © VGB Bild Kunst 2024
© Spandovia Sacra / Gertrud Linke
The exhibition shows how closely the history of Spandaus is connected to the St. Nikolai Church. St. Nikolai is not only an almost 800-year-old building on a sandy island at the confluence of the Spree and Havel rivers. People from the parish help to...
moreabout: Built not just on sand
© Foto: Marian Stefanowski/Deutsche Kinemathek
Excerpts from these film symphonies are juxtaposed in three synchronous projections to create a new composition that looks back on a day in the life of Berlin in the 1920s, at the turn of the millennium and in the present. The installation not only takes...
moreabout: Berlin Symphonies
© Quelle: Deutsche Kinemathek
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