- Everyone can learn something here
- Berlin's got everything from street art to orchestra and history
- There is something new on every street corner
Local rate, varies from mobile phones
In 2019, the non-European collections of the Dahlem Museums will be merged by the Prussian Cultural Heritage...
Ein Rabbiner wird gefragt, warum Juden eine Frage immer mit einer Gegenfrage beantworten. »Warum nicht?« sagt er.
Mit...
Daimler Contemporary Berlin is located in the exhibition rooms of the listed Haus Huth on Potsdamer Platz. The Daimler Art...
A new home for art has sprung up since May 2010 in a prominent neighbourhood between the KW Institutes for Contemporary Art...
Situated in the eastern Stüler building and in the Marstall (stables) opposite Charlottenburg Palace, the...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Max Liebermann, Käthe Kollwitz, Ricarda Huch...
The Berlinische Galerie (Berlin Gallery) is one of the youngest museums in the city and collects art created in Berlin from...
The Ethnological Museum (Ethnologisches Museum) in Berlin Dahlem is one of the largest and most important of...
Bauhaus was the most important movement in design, architecture and art of the 20th century. And Bauhaus continued to...
The Martin-Gropius-Bau is Berlin's main exhibition hall and is one of the world’s leading exhibition venues....
The young prince was enchanted by Italy. When the 21 year old Carl of Prussia returned to Berlin from his first big journey in...
The sixtieth anniversary of the East German uprising of June 17, 1953 will take place this coming spring. To mark the occasion...
During the Nazi dictatorship, the Feldpolizei (Field Police) of the SA group in Berlin-Bradenburg set up a provisional prison...
The historical tour is a system providing historical information within the city. It consists of 30 signs which are...
One of the last well preserved Nazi forced labour camps is located in Berlin Schöneweide. The thirteen...
THE BERLIN WALL – The asisi Panorama on a divided Berlin by the artist Yadegar Asisi at Checkpoint Charlie at...
Former German Chancellor Willy Brandt (1913 - 1992) has gone down in history as one of the most important statesmen of the...
Leave-taking and longing, hope and despair, joy and fear — the building constructed in 1962 at Berlin’s Friedrichstraße...
The Story of Berlin is a multimedia exhibition with over 20 theme-rooms which show over 800 years of the capital's history:...
The German History Museum is the official national history museum of the Federal Republic of Germany. The...
Today, the house at Checkpoint Charlie shows an almost incomprehensible number of original means and tools that people used in...
An East German Trabant car, which appears to be breaking through the concrete. Honecker and Breschnew locked in a kiss of...
The Soviets took over a former canteen block in the north-east of Berlin at the end of the Second World War and turned it into...
The former ‘Reich’s sports grounds’ (Reichssportfeld), built for the XIth Olympic Games in 1936, is an important, yet...
Below street level, Berlin is riddled with holes like Swiss cheese! A former bunker located at the U-Bahn station...
Around 4 million people left the GDR between 1949 and 1990 in the direction of the Federal Republic – 1.35 million of these...
The Anne Frank Center, the German partner organisation of Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, is located directly adjacent to the...
The Ethnological Museum (Ethnologisches Museum) in Berlin Dahlem is one of the largest and most important of...
The Allied Museum tells the history of the Western Powers in Berlin. The buildings are located in the center of the former U.S...
The Jewish Museum is quite possibly one of the most exciting examples of contemporary architecture in Berlin. Opened on...
Research and Documentation Centre Normannenstrasse: On January 15, 1990, thousands of people stormed the heretofore...
The major exhibition "Tutankhamun - His Tomb and his Treasures" presents a spectacular reconstruction of the Pharaoh’s tomb...
What was life like at and with the Berlin Wall? At Checkpoint Charlie, Yadegar Asisi exhibits his artistic vision of Kreuzberg...
Hörpol is an audio guide through Berlin-Mitte for youngsters aged 14 upwards: a ramble past fashion stores...
The audio city guide offers four routes. The seven kilometre (4.6 mile) long Berliner City Round Tour...
Two elephants made of Elbe Sandstone that are lying down and supporting two heavy columns. Furthermore: a curved roof,...
Visit the first RITTER SPORT flagship store. Nearly 1000m² for children and adults to shop and enjoy, create their own...
Seeing, smelling, doing - that’s the motto of the German ‘curry wurst’ Museum! This event exhibition with and about Berlin’s...
Visitors are greeted in the atrium by three charming robots waiting to communicate with them. The interactive stations on the...
It has been around for more than ten years now. And justifiably so! After all, every Thursday 300 to 400 spectators come to...
Anyone who has ever wanted to know what happened to Thomas Hermann's well-loved TV show Quatsch Comedy Club will find the...
This villa has been through a lot. Built in 1889, it was a residential house before becoming a military hospital during the...
Pupils and youths among themselves, who dance in one of the hippest clubs of Berlin’s nightlife—that is the idea of the party...
Feature films, documentaries and experimental films, animation and advertising films recorded on nitrate, safety, and...
The radio orchestras and choirs of Berlin are closely associated with the history of broadcasting in Germany and are now...
The German Technology Museum (Deutsches Technikmuseum) offers a comprehensive insight into technical cultural...
Visitors are greeted in the entrance area by the head of a giant dinosaur that appears to be looking through the wall. The...
Even if it's cloudy outside and the skies are growing dark, the weather inside the Zeiss Planetarium is always fine: the...
The former battery storage plant on Teltowkanalstraße in Steglitz is now home to Berlin Energy Museum. Spread...
The new Max Planck Science Gallery at Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin Mitte offers a multimedia show into the world...
Visitors are greeted in the entrance area by the head of a giant dinosaur that appears to be looking through the wall. The...
The German Technology Museum (Deutsches Technikmuseum) offers a comprehensive insight into technical cultural...
Even if it's cloudy outside and the skies are growing dark, the weather inside the Zeiss Planetarium is always fine: the...
The Domäne Dahlem is an open-air museum for agricultural and food culture with a strong focus on ecology, right smack in the...
Berlin's waterworks museum documents the past and present of Berlin’s water supply and municipal drainage: covering an area of...
Former German Chancellor Willy Brandt (1913 - 1992) has gone down in history as one of the most important statesmen of the...
The ARD Capital Studio is probably the most important joint establishment of the German state broadcasters in the ARD group (...
Here you can get politically and parliamentary valuable information and an insight into the architectural beauties of the...
The German Cathedral (Deutscher Dom) on Gendarmenmarkt was built between 1702 and 1708 by architect Martin Grünberg. Destroyed...
The Jewish Museum is quite possibly one of the most exciting examples of contemporary architecture in Berlin. Opened on...
Daily guided tours are available in the Sehitlik Mosque. Here the school pupils will not only learn about Islamic architecture...
The memorial was designed by the Danish-Norwegian artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset and was inaugurated on May 27th...
Close to the Brandenburg Gate in the heart of Berlin, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is also found. It is a...
The Jewish Museum is quite possibly one of the most exciting examples of contemporary architecture in Berlin. Opened on...
The area of today’s memorial site Sachsenhausen was one of the largest concentration camps of the Reich...
A “bet-ha-knesset," that is, a synagogue, is not only a place for praying but also for coming together, teaching and learning...
Skating fun on 1600 m² here makes the skater’s heart beat faster. The highlight of the Halle is the Red Bull Halfpipe, a must...
All aficionados of vertical action can find something here. From offers for beginners, such as the “climbing experience”, to...
This club has plunged the capital into basketball fever: Alba Berlin. As former home ground, the Max Schmeling Hall would soon...
The Jungfernheide High Rope Forest Garden is located in the idyllic Volkspark Jungfernheide. You can climb to your heart's...
The Olympic Stadium is the central venue for major events in Berlin and also serves as home field to the football club Hertha...
Founded in 1987, Theater Strahl has become one of Berlin's most important children and youth theatres with over 150...
With about 90 employees, Germany’s largest children’s and youth theatre is located in a listed building complex in the Berlin...
Under the plans of architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, the Berlin Singakademie received its own concert hall along with the...
Hier den kostenlosen Newsletter für Lehrer abonnieren und immer auf dem Laufenden sein.
