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Fotogaga: Max Ernst and Photography

Max Ernst repeatedly broke with artistic conventions and experimented with new techniques. However, he was not a photographer. This special exhibition is the first to look for points of contact between his work and photography. moreabout: Fotogaga: Max Ernst and Photography

Cracked Up and Burnt Down: Fireworks Across Five Centuries

Fireworks are a momentary, ephemeral art form that leave nothing behind except for fond memories and a great deal of waste. For centuries, they have been the most violent and expensive art form in existence. moreabout: Cracked Up and Burnt Down: Fireworks Across Five Centuries

RoomArt, Furniture and Decorative Art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo

At Köpenick Palace, reopened in May 2004 after basic restoration works, a new museum concept is devised: under the heading "RoomArt", furniture and decorative art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo periods are jointly presented. Over 500 exhibits... moreabout: RoomArt, Furniture and Decorative Art from the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo

Ancient Worlds. Greeks, Etruscans and Romans

Since 24 February 2011, ancient worlds are opened up for people to explore in a completely new display in the Altes Museum. Now that the Etruscans and Romans on the building's upper floor have already enthralled thousands of visitors since their unveiling... moreabout: Ancient Worlds. Greeks, Etruscans and Romans

Coins and Medals

With over 500,000 objects, the Münzkabinett (Numismatic Collection) is one of the largest coin collections worldwide. It is renowned for its rich variety and the continuity of its coin series, ranging from the dawn of minting in Asia Minor in the 7th... moreabout: Coins and Medals

Sculpture and Painting 13th-18th Century

The Skulpturensammlung is one of the largest collections of ancient sculpture in the world and is housed in the Bode-Museum on the Museumsinsel Berlin. moreabout: Sculpture and Painting 13th-18th Century

Extreme Tension: Art between Politics and Society 1945 – 2000

Hardly any other era was so marked by division, rupture and transformation as the period after the Second World War. In light of this, the Neue Nationalgalerie has consciously chosen the title Extreme Tension for the upcoming presentation of its postwar... moreabout: Extreme Tension: Art between Politics and Society 1945 – 2000

A Space for Applied Arts, Fashion and Design

Since 22nd November 2014, after extensive renovations, the Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) in the Kulturforum greets the world in dazzling, new attire. Many parts of the building, designed in 1966 by Rolf Gutbrod in the spirit of post-war... moreabout: A Space for Applied Arts, Fashion and Design

Ideal and Form: 19th Century Sculpture from the Nationalgalerie Collection

The exhibition "Ideal and Form" traces the lines of development of the long 19th century into modernity with sculptures and sculpture from the Schinkel period to the Empire and invites visitors to rediscover the Berlin school of sculpture, which was already... moreabout: Ideal and Form: 19th Century Sculpture from the Nationalgalerie Collection

Körperwelten Berlin

Die Ausstellung Körperwelten im Menschen Museum in Berlin widmet sich dem Thema "Facetten des Lebens". moreabout: Körperwelten Berlin

Next date:
KÖRPERWELTEN Flex-Ticket Berlin
Date:
until 31/12/2025 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Menschen Museum Berlin (Körperwelten im Fernsehturm Alexanderplatz)
Address:
Panoramastraße 1A, 10178 Berlin-Mitte
Price:
from €14.00

The Worlds of Rococo

The eighteenth century was the century of porcelain. Princes, aristocrats and the well-to-do bourgeoisie were absolutely addicted to this “white gold”. People would even speak of the maladie de porcelain. Those who couldn’t afford genuine porcelain turned... moreabout: The Worlds of Rococo

The Second Glance: Women

“Women” is the second integrated exhibition in the series The Second Glance, and was produced in collaboration with the organisation Frauentreff Olga, a drop-in and counselling centre for drug-using women, trans women, and sex workers. moreabout: The Second Glance: Women

Andrea Pichl: Values of Economy

For the exhibition, Andrea Pichl has devised an architectural installation dealing with the economic transfer between West and East Germany and the transformation occurring after 1989. moreabout: Andrea Pichl: Values of Economy

Back! Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age

On the upper floor, the 'Museum of Prehistory and Early History' takes visitors on a tour through the oldest eras of human history. With its unique collections on the prehistory and ancient history of Europe and near-lying regions of Asia, the museum... moreabout: Back! Stone Age. Bronze Age. Iron Age

The Scharf Collection: Goya – Monet – Degas – Bonnard – Grosse

The Scharf Collection, a private German collection of 19th- and 20th-century French art and contemporary international art, is set to be presented in its entirety for the very first time. moreabout: The Scharf Collection: Goya – Monet – Degas – Bonnard – Grosse

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