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The german question

To mark the upcoming Day of German Unity, we are organising short guided tours of three turning points in the exhibition "Roads not Taken. Or: It could have turned out differently", at which the German question arose. "Where is the German fatherland?" While... moreabout: The german question

Date:
Sunday, 06/October/2024 12:00
Venue:
Deutsches Historisches Museum
Address:
Hinter dem Gießhaus 3, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

That's not the end of it! Theme day on the menopause

Menopause - and then sidetracked? Not at all! The menopause may be the last menstruation, but it is by no means the end of an active, fulfilling life. Why should it be? Initiatives such as the online magazine ‘Palais F*luxx’, the platform "wexxeljahre",... moreabout: That's not the end of it! Theme day on the menopause

Date:
Sunday, 22/September/2024 12:00
Venue:
Museum Europäischer Kulturen
Address:
Arnimallee 25, 14195 Berlin-Zehlendorf

Panorama with Fionn Adamian

As part of the Panorama series, the Georg Kolbe Museum invites visitors to use creative writing methods to explore and discuss the exhibition Ich weiß, dass ich mich verdoppeln kann. Gisèle Vienne and the Puppets of the Avant-Garde and discuss it together.... moreabout: Panorama with Fionn Adamian

Date:
Saturday, 22/February/2025 15:00
Venue:
Georg-Kolbe-Museum
Address:
Sensburger Allee 25, 14055 Berlin-Charlottenburg

Auf Papier: Entwürfe für die Bühne

In the shadow of the Pact

Panel discussion   In co-operation with the German-Polish House   The event is in English language. It will be simultaneously translated into German.   17 September 1939 is deeply anchored in Poland’s collective memory. After Nazi Germany had already... moreabout: In the shadow of the Pact

Date:
Tuesday, 17/September/2024 19:00
Venue:
Museum Berlin-Karlshorst
Address:
Zwieseler Straße 4, 10318 Berlin-Lichtenberg

Im Sauseschritt durch Berliner Geschichte(n)

Familiennacht

The 14th Family Night in Berlin will take place on October 12, 2024: Between 5 p.m. and midnight, the German Historical Museum is offering a colorful program for children and families. To the programTranslated with DeepL Price info: Eintritt frei moreabout: Familiennacht

Date:
Saturday, 12/October/2024 17:00
Venue:
Deutsches Historisches Museum
Address:
Hinter dem Gießhaus 3, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Beats & Bones Podcast Festival

In our Beats & Bones podcast we open the doors to our collection and research laboratories, giving a glimpse behind the scenes at the Museum für Naturkunde. On 11 October, the doors will open in more than just a figurative sense. Together with Auf die... moreabout: Beats & Bones Podcast Festival

Date:
Friday, 11/October/2024 18:30
Venue:
Museum für Naturkunde
Address:
Invalidenstraße 43, 10115 Berlin-Mitte

Guided tour & creative workshop

Made possible by the Network of Warmth, the Museum Lichtenberg offers a free family guided tour and an open workshop in the permanent exhibition every first Sunday of the month, between 2 and 4 pm. Children and young people, newcomers, the curious, old... moreabout: Guided tour & creative workshop

Date:
Sunday, 01/December/2024 14:00
Venue:
Museum Lichtenberg im Stadthaus
Address:
Türrschmidtstraße 24, 10317 Berlin-Lichtenberg

Muslim InVisibilities

Muslim life has been part of European everyday culture for centuries. But is this also reflected in the artefacts in the MEK's collection? What are they? What do they tell us about the people who made and used them, and about those who collected them? moreabout: Muslim InVisibilities

Rift through Europe

On August 23, 1939 the German Reich and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression pact in Moscow with a supplementary secret protocol appended. In this agreement both dictatorships divided among themselves the Eastern Central European countries. This treaty... moreabout: Rift through Europe

German Tyranny. First Exhibitions in Post-War Europe 1945–1948 (Working Title)

How did post-war societies process the experience of violence and annihilation caused by the Second World War and the forcible occupation of large parts of Europe by National Socialist Germany? A previously overlooked, but historically influential form... moreabout: German Tyranny. First Exhibitions in Post-War Europe 1945–1948 (Working Title)

Myth Germania: Hitler's Plans for Berlin

Albert Speer's plans for Berlin were not a utopia, but a concrete building project. As general building inspector, the architect designed broad axes and monumental buildings of enormous dimensions that were intended to demonstrate the Nazi system's claim... moreabout: Myth Germania: Hitler's Plans for Berlin

NACHRICHTEN – NEWS

Whether it's election results, sporting successes or tomorrow's weather: It has never been easier to know what is happening in the world. You can access the news 24/7 everywhere. Nevertheless, people increasingly turn their backs on the news. Why? The... moreabout: NACHRICHTEN – NEWS

Jewish Life in Germany: Past and Present

The Jewish Museum Berlin opens its new permanent exhibition. Located in the famous building by Daniel Libeskind, it presents the history, culture, and religion of Jews in Germany from their beginnings to the present day. moreabout: Jewish Life in Germany: Past and Present

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