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On fleeting existence and uncertain happiness

The end of the GDR is not the end of its images. Which perspectives do we choose to form a picture of a society whose inner constitution still leaves many questions unanswered today? The GDR captured in photographs is a chronologically closed collection... moreabout: On fleeting existence and uncertain happiness

Ancient Egypt

The Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection has a chance to present itself on a scale never shown until now, with over 2 500 exhibits on display in the Neues Museum's northern wing over three floors, covering 3600m². moreabout: Ancient Egypt

Semiha Berksoy: Retrospective

Hamburger Bahnhof is dedicating a major retrospective to the Turkish painter and opera singer Semiha Berksoy (1910 - 2004) in the east wing of the museum. moreabout: Semiha Berksoy: Retrospective

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

Flechtwerke

To the complete summer program 2024 of the Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin. Meeting point: foyer Price: €12.00 Booking: booking/prior registration recommended moreabout: Flechtwerke

Date:
Sunday, 20/October/2024 12:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Museum Europäischer Kulturen
Address:
Arnimallee 25, 14195 Berlin-Zehlendorf

Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe

Spread over 700 square metres, the permanent exhibition 'Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe' is the first ever display of a cross-section of all the museum's diverse collections. It examines discussions on social movements and social boundaries. The... moreabout: Cultural Contacts. Living in Europe

Áimmuin

Celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2024, this year’s European Cultural Days are dedicated to the northern European region of Sápmi. moreabout: Áimmuin

Dawid Tomaszewski: A Decade and a Half - Excess in Elegance

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

Prehistory and early history

The Museum of Prehistory and Early History presents its expansive collection together with objects from the Collection of Classical Antiquities on three floors of the Neues Museum. moreabout: Prehistory and early history

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

Golden Passion

The studio exhibition solves an enthralling mystery regarding the work of renowned Augsburg Baroque sculptor Georg Petel. It presents a spectacular reconstruction of his gilded Crucifixion group comprising a rendering of Christ on the cross from the Bayerisches... moreabout: Golden Passion

All Hands On: Basketry

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

Flow: The Exhibition on Menstruation

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

Mark Bradford: Keep Walking

Spanning painting, sculpture, installation, and video, the exhibition delves into societal issues such as violence and urban life. moreabout: Mark Bradford: Keep Walking

Life in the Middle Ages

Right at the entrance to the Düppel Museum Village, a completely revised and redesigned exhibition makes life in the Middle Ages comprehensible. Participation stations invite visitors to smell, touch and try things out, and six fictitious inhabitants... moreabout: Life in the Middle Ages

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