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
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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
To mark a major donation from the Polish-German fashion designer Dawid Tomaszewski, the Kunstgewerbemuseum is showing sketches by the couturier spanning the last 15 years. moreabout: Dawid Tomaszewski: A Decade and a Half - Excess in Elegance
For the very first time, the Bode-Museum itself is the focus of an exhibition. The Bode-Museum welcomes around a quarter of a million visitors every year, and its façade is one of Berlin’s most iconic images. moreabout: Plain Talk
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
The Gemäldegalerie possesses one of the world's finest collections of European art from the 13th to 18th century. After the collection was founded in 1830, it was systematically built up and perfected. The exhibition includes masterpieces by artists from... moreabout: Paintings from the 13th to 18th Century
Music corps, massed pipes and drums, choirs, dancers and soloists of the top class from all over the world present excellent brass music with grandiose choreographies at the military music festival "Berlin Tattoo". moreabout: Berlin Tattoo 2024 - International Military Music Show
Since 2006 the interactive permanent exhibition has been inviting its visitors to discover everyday life of the DDR and to get to know the history of the former socialist state. moreabout: Permanent exhibition at DDR Museum
The Alte Nationalgalerie, which opened in 1876, brings together paintings and sculptures from the 19th century, including key works by Casper David Friedrich, Adolph Menzel and Claude Monet, as well as Johann Gottfried Schadow's Princess Group. Discover... moreabout: Art in 19th Century (in English)
Meeting point: foyer Price: €20.00 moreabout: Elephantine. Insel der Jahrtausende
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
Discover Tim Burton's Labyrinth in Berlin: Step inside and discover the extraordinary universe of filmmaker Tim Burton. moreabout: Tim Burton’s Labyrinth
Basketry is a cultural technique that is thousands of years old, practised worldwide, regionally distinctive and still a handicraft in the truest sense of the word. moreabout: All Hands On: Basketry
Alexandra Pirici creates a living landscape in which the human bodies of the performers as well as those of the visitors move amidst chemical reactions, mineral formations and other physical phenomena. moreabout: Alexandra Pirici: Attune
More than 15 installations, sculptures and interventions have been set up in and around the Hamburger Bahnhof since it opened as a museum of contemporary art in 1996. moreabout: Endless Exhibition
Some 2 billion people in the world menstruate. An additional 1.5 billion have had or will have their periods. Nevertheless, menstruation is considered a taboo topic. moreabout: Flow: The Exhibition on Menstruation
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