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The Giant Mechanical Nativity Scene from the Ore Mountains

One highlight in the permanent exhibition at the Museum of European Cultures is the mechanical 'Weihnachtsberg', a giant nativity scene set in a hillside town that originates from the Erzgebirge, near the border of Germany and the Czech Republic, in the... moreabout: The Giant Mechanical Nativity Scene from the Ore Mountains

Nationalgalerie: A Collection for the 21st Century

Hamburger Bahnhof offers a polyphonic panorama of the Berlin art scene and the city itself from the threshold of the opening of the Wall to the present. moreabout: Nationalgalerie: A Collection for the 21st Century

Naama Tsabar: Estuaries

Naama Tsabar's art overcomes the boundaries of sculpture, music, performance and architecture: Hamburger Bahnhof presents the installation and performance artist with her first institutional solo exhibition in Germany. moreabout: Naama Tsabar: Estuaries

Renate von Mangoldt: Berlin Revisited

The exhibition assembles photographic leaps in time in exciting pairings full of wit and melancholy. moreabout: Renate von Mangoldt: Berlin Revisited

Elephantine: Island of the Millennia

The Nile Island Elephantine can be experienced through the special exhibition on the Museumsinsel, presented in the James-Simon-Galerie and in the Neues Museum. moreabout: Elephantine: Island of the Millennia

More than Human

The Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) is launching a new discursive platform with pop-up exhibitions, lectures, workshops and discussion panels. moreabout: More than Human

Berlin Dungeon

Berlin's spookiest attraction - the Berlin Dungeon - is a combination of museum and ghost train. While wandering through the 2500 square metre exhibition, visitors experience 800 years of gloomy Berlin history from the Middle Ages to the 19th century... moreabout: Berlin Dungeon

2000 years of German history

The innovative Deutschlandmuseum tells 2,000 years of German history in one hour as an immersive experience - from the uprising of Germanic tribes against the Romans in 9 AD to the present day. moreabout: 2000 years of German history

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

Ceramics as Art

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

Art of the 19th Century

The Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery) offers an extensive collection of art from the period between the French Revolution and World War I. moreabout: Art of the 19th Century

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

Kinder-Reich: the Gemäldegalerie for Kids. The Painter's Workshop

In the 'Kinder-Reich' at the Gemäldegalerie, children can find out for themselves how Dutch 17th-century paintings were created. In a diverse range of activities and learning approaches, they discover many facts on the processes and work steps involved... moreabout: Kinder-Reich: the Gemäldegalerie for Kids. The Painter's Workshop

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

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

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