Art in Berlin 1880-1980
The presentation from our collection is a multi-facetted tour through the art of Berlin from 1880 to 1980. moreabout: Art in Berlin 1880-1980
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The presentation from our collection is a multi-facetted tour through the art of Berlin from 1880 to 1980. moreabout: Art in Berlin 1880-1980
At the Ephraim-Palais Museum, the Stadtmuseum Berlin presents its newly revised permanent exhibition "BerlinZeit - The City Makes History!" moreabout: BerlinZeit
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
In the Villa Oppenheim, the works of the Charlottenburg Art Collection are on public display for the first time in one place. moreabout: CollectorsPieces
This free family programme provides an easy-to-understand and entertaining tour of ‘BerlinZEIT’, the exhibition at Museum Ephraim-Palais. Families explore Berlin's past in various ways. As they sprint through the centuries, they discover extraordinary... moreabout: Whizzing through Berlin's history(ies)
The exhibition "ortsgespräche" was created in 2012 as a participatory project with residents from Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg and was shown on two floors of the museum until 2017. In 2016, "Ferngespräche" was added. "Ortsgespräche" shows that urban history... moreabout: Local conversations - Long-distance conversations - Local stories
Coordinator for the culture of remembrance Johanna Riedel in conversation with Andrea Theissen (1990-2017 museum director, 1997-2017 head of the art department) and Gerhard Hanke (1992-2021 district councillor) about the development of the citadel into... moreabout: Future prospects | The citadel becomes a historical island
Three city views by Monet form the starting point for a look at Paris in the mid-19th century. Monet's works inspired many of his contemporaries - not only in France, but also in Germany. A tour of the special and permanent exhibition promises new and... moreabout: Monet’s Paris and the Impressionism (in English)
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.
In her model-like reconstructions of existing buildings, Tracey Snelling examines the social relationships of the individuals living in them. moreabout: Tracey Snelling: How We Live
Step into the magical world of The Wizard of Oz with our captivating new production! Journey with Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion as they follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City. With stunning sets, lively choreography,... moreabout: The Wizard of Oz
Three dancers are on the stage. Two are lying on top of each other; a third, wearing a bizarre fur costume, is sitting motionless beside them. Prisma starts gently with the dancer in the fur costume making slight movements, instantly capturing the children’s... moreabout: PRISMA
The twilight hour has dissolved into a pleasant memory, the pulse of the city drops noticeably, one begins to breathe deeply: at precisely 9pm, violinist Daniel Hope opens his salon for music and conversation in the Werner Otto Hall. Hope@9pm is a contemporary... moreabout: Hope@9pm – Musik und Talk
Berlin in 1948: During the airlift, boxes full of goods were being brought into the blockaded city of West Berlin every minute. And every few minutes, planes were leaving the city to fly back. What had the planes been carrying as they left Berlin? A... moreabout: Parole Text:Buch • Rosinen aus Berlin - Eine Luftbrückengeschichte • Grischa Meyer • Kuttner im Gespräch mit dem Autor
Before the gramophone and radio made music accessible to the masses, only mechanical instruments made it possible to enjoy music without musicians. Playing pianos and orchestrions could be found in restaurants and dance halls. The barrel organ - the "hurdy-gurdy"... moreabout: "Old, beautiful, loud!"
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