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Mitte Museum

Pankstraße 47, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

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CITY TOURS: Women in Moabit - Persecution and Resistance under National Socialism

A series of city tours by historian Trille Schünke-Bettinger The tours deal with individual fates, the resistance of women in Moabit and places of persecution. Everyday life, coercion and resistance After the transfer of power to the Nazis, there... moreabout: CITY TOURS: Women in Moabit - Persecution and Resistance under National Socialism

Date:
Saturday, 07/September/2024 13:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Mitte Museum
Address:
Pankstraße 47, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

City tour and lecture: On the trail of Jewish life in the Badstraßenkiez neighborhood

At the beginning of the 20th century, the Berlin district of Gesundbrunnen was not a popular Jewish residential area in Berlin. However, there was a lively and diverse Jewish community here too, with a synagogue, retirement home, hospital and many Jewish-owned... moreabout: City tour and lecture: On the trail of Jewish life in the Badstraßenkiez neighborhood

Date:
Sunday, 15/September/2024 14:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Mitte Museum
Address:
Pankstraße 47, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

Last address: Müllerstraße 163

The exhibition invites visitors on a journey through time, from the once mill-lined road out of town to the nightlife and shopping mile of northern Berlin in the 1930s. Historical documents show the changes from "red Wedding" to brown terror. The Müllerstraße... moreabout: Last address: Müllerstraße 163

Grown on sand

History(s) in the middle of Berlin: well-known and lesser-known aspects of the history and present of Berlin's Mitte district are presented in themed rooms. Berlin's origins lie in the Mitte district. Built on the sands of the Mark Brandenburg, the two... moreabout: Grown on sand

"Faith travels by streetcar"

How do faith, norms and everyday objects relate to each other? Does religious belief necessarily mean a restriction of freedom? Looking at the rules and conventions in the monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam - as well as secular... moreabout: "Faith travels by streetcar"

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