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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

Helmut Schmidt Lecture 2024 "For a Just Democracy!"

On November 21, the Lord Mayor of Istanbul, Ekrem İmamoğlu, will speak at the Museum for Communication in Berlin on the topic “For a Just Democracy!” at the invitation of the Federal Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Foundation (BKHS). moreabout: Helmut Schmidt Lecture 2024 "For a Just Democracy!"

Date:
Thursday, 21/November/2024 19:00
Venue:
Museum für Kommunikation
Address:
Leipziger Straße 16, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

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

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

Roads not Taken. Or: Things could have turned out differently

Starting from key dates in German history, the museum presents a look back(wards) at decisive historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. It brings actual turning points face to face with what might have happened if it were not for various factors.... moreabout: Roads not Taken. Or: Things could have turned out differently

Remembering in Lichtenberg

Above all, they are places of remembrance that honor local and supra-regional events or people and have significance for the district and its citizens. The culture of remembrance is present in various forms in public spaces, e.g. as street signs, memorial... moreabout: Remembering in Lichtenberg

Historisch betrachtet

The museum and its history are the focus of the tour, which moves along currently researched documents and historical objects in the museum's archive area. Free of charge with a valid admission ticket. All guided tours can also be booked for groups... moreabout: Historisch betrachtet

Date:
Saturday, 02/November/2024 12:00 (1 more date)
Venue:
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart
Address:
Invalidenstraße 51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

What does the forest taste like?

Even in fall and winter, the forest has something edible, fragrant and healthy to offer. Evergreen conifers that smell of orange and whose needles are full of vitamin C or nutritious fruit from deciduous trees. On a walk through the botanical garden,... moreabout: What does the forest taste like?

Date:
Friday, 01/November/2024 16:00
Venue:
Botanischer Garten Berlin - Botanisches Museum
Address:
Königin-Luise-Straße 6, 14195 Berlin-Steglitz

The West Did Not Have to Arrive in the East!

During this symposium, contemporary witnesses of the 1990s and cultural actors who are active today will come together to share their experiences and engage in a mediated exchange about continuities and ruptures. moreabout: The West Did Not Have to Arrive in the East!

Date:
Friday, 08/November/2024 14:00
Venue:
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart
Address:
Invalidenstraße 51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

Mark Bradford – Overview (Guided Tour in English)

A guided tour through the exhibition in the Rieckhallen of the Hamburger Bahnhof. It accompanies visitors through Bradford's impressive visual compositions and focuses on the socio-political content of his work. Free of charge with a valid admission... moreabout: Mark Bradford – Overview (Guided Tour in English)

Date:
Sunday, 10/November/2024 13:00
Venue:
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart
Address:
Invalidenstraße 51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

In Conversation: Tomás Saraceno

In the November edition of the “In Conversation” series the artist Tomás Saraceno will speak about his work. In 2011, Saraceno installed around 20 balloon modules in the historic hall of Hamburger Bahnhof, inviting visitors to interact with the hanging... moreabout: In Conversation: Tomás Saraceno

Date:
Saturday, 02/November/2024 15:00
Venue:
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart
Address:
Invalidenstraße 51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

Queer feministisch betrachtet

Contrary to heteronormative interpretations, this tour is dedicated to the various queer connections at Hamburger Bahnhof. Free of charge with a valid admission ticket. All guided tours can also be booked for groups via the museum service: Book a themed... moreabout: Queer feministisch betrachtet

Date:
Saturday, 09/November/2024 12:00
Venue:
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart
Address:
Invalidenstraße 51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

Ausstellungsführung: Preis der Nationalgalerie

The Nationalgalerie Prize is being awarded to four artists for the first time. How long has the prize actually existed and who were its previous winners? A guided tour with a brief look at the history and a tour through the exhibition of the newly conceived... moreabout: Ausstellungsführung: Preis der Nationalgalerie

Date:
Sunday, 17/November/2024 12:00
Venue:
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart
Address:
Invalidenstraße 51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

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