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CLIMATE_X

Everybody knows that sticking to good resolutions is easier said than done. Typically, we know what is best and healthy for us, but changing an old habit can be quite the challenge. The same holds true for the topic of climate change. We know about the... moreabout: CLIMATE_X

Klima_X. Warum tun wir nicht, was wir wissen?

Die guten Vorsätze: Wir wissen, was gesund und gut für uns ist, doch die Umsetzung fällt schwer. Starkregen, Hitzeperioden oder Dürren erleben wir vorder eigenen Haustür. moreabout: Klima_X. Warum tun wir nicht, was wir wissen?

BerlinZeit: The city makes history!

From December 1, the Stadtmuseum Berlin will be presenting its newly revamped permanent exhibition "BerlinZeit - Die Stadt macht Geschichte!" at the Ephraim-Palais Museum. moreabout: BerlinZeit: The city makes history!

What is Enlightenment? Questions for the Eighteenth Century

'What is Enlightenment?' asked pastor Johann Friedrich Zöllner in 1783, writing for the Berliner Monatsschrift. The editors of the monthly magazine picked up on this question and put it to their readers, thus igniting a debate that would shape the course... moreabout: What is Enlightenment? Questions for the Eighteenth Century

There is something.

Cancer triggers fear. The successes of modern cancer medicine have not changed this. And this is likely to remain the case in the future. Because cancer develops unnoticed in the body as an existential threat. Sometimes it grows for years without being... moreabout: There is something.

Germany and the Soviet Union in the Second World War 1941-1945

The Second World War began on 1 September 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. It ended in Europe on May 8, 1945, and in Asia on September 2, 1945. Never before were more people killed and greater destruction wrought in a war. This applies in particular... moreabout: Germany and the Soviet Union in the Second World War 1941-1945

Áimmuin

The project space entitled Áimmuin currently houses the Sámi collection. In this space, in collaboration with partner museums and communities from Sápmi, the MEK is currently carrying out research on this collection and experimenting with new ways of... moreabout: Áimmuin

And yet it is art

At its new location, the Theater Building at Charlottenburg Palace, the Käthe Kollwitz Museum presents a newly designed collection exhibition with around 100 works by the artist, initially on the first floor of the building.    The artist (1867 – 1945),... moreabout: And yet it is art

Looking back: looking back

The museums Treptow-Köpenick and the project Decolonial Remembrance Culture in the City will show the fundamentally revised exhibition "zurückgeschaut I looking back - The First German Colonial Exhibition of 1896 in Berlin-Treptow" from 15 October 2021.... moreabout: Looking back: looking back

The Baltic Sea

New special exhibition on the Baltic Sea at the DDR Museum The new special exhibition "The Baltic Sea - vacation destination, border region, place of longing" sheds light on the question of what significance the Baltic Sea coast had for the inhabitants... moreabout: The Baltic Sea

Hoda Tawakol. ROOTS

Gardens are places of cultural identity located at the interface between nature and culture. Although they are an integral part of everyday culture, in the city they appear like oases in which one becomes more conscious of our own relationship to nature.... moreabout: Hoda Tawakol. ROOTS

Everything about the cultivated plant hemp

The Hanf Museum (Hemp Museum) is the only one of its kind in Germany and one of only four in the world, along with those in Bologna, Barcelona and Amsterdam. In the heart of Berlin, in the Nikolaiviertel, interested visitors can get a comprehensive picture... moreabout: Everything about the cultivated plant hemp

Noa Eshkol: No Time to Dance

The Israeli dancer, choreographer and artist Noa Eshkol has spent her life exploring movement and composition. The result was dance without music and textile arrangements. moreabout: Noa Eshkol: No Time to Dance

Hemp Inspired - Industrial Design

Price info: Guided tour: 15,00 € for the group. Price: €6.00 Reduced price: €4.00 Reduced price info: Children up to 10 years have free admission. Reduction for berlinpass and Welcomecard holders, students, pupils, etc. Guided tour: 15,00 € for the... moreabout: Hemp Inspired - Industrial Design

Dive into the Picture! Time Travel for Kids

Is there anyone who didn’t one day wish to slip into a painting from past times, to encounter the people there, and to learn how they lived back then? With “Dive into the Picture! A Time Journey for Kids” the Deutsches Historisches Museum invites young... moreabout: Dive into the Picture! Time Travel for Kids

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