The Spandau Citadel is considered one of the most important and best preserved Renaissance fortresses in Europe. It was built by Italian architects in the 16th century, when medieval castles lost their importance with the development of firearms. In times of…
The open-air exhibition "Groundbreaking Nature" shows the unusual history of the nature park and describes the variety of animal and plant species that have found their habitat on the site over the decades. Tactile reliefs are located on twelve additional…
In the heart of the former East Berlin, not far from Alexanderplatz, Tierpark Berlin extends over 160 hectares - the largest zoo in Europe! There, the historic Friedrichsfelde Palace surrounds a unique park landscape where animals from all over the world live…
Just under an hour's drive from Berlin is the Schorfheide Wildlife Park, which has been carefully integrated into the landscape. It is located in Germany's largest contiguous forest area, the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve.
A good 20,000 animals from almost 1,200 species live in the world's most species-rich zoo. In addition to elephants, giraffes, birds, monkeys, sea lions, penguins and Co. live in the over 33 hectare park also - unique in Germany - the black and white giant…
Due to the current restrictions on public life imposed by the State of Berlin to combat the Corona Pandemic, this house will be temporarily closed from November 02, 2020.
KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V., the supporting association of KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, turns 30. On the occasion of its founding anniversary, KW cordially invites artists* to the festivities.
Annette Kisling, Jens Franke, Leonard Wertgen: Doshi Doshi Doshi
The architect Balkrishna Doshi has left a very strong mark on the Indian city of Ahmedabad with his buildings and his social commitment. He is an architect, urban planner, professor, theorist and founder of the Faculty of Architecture at Ahmedabad University.…
An acoustic guided tour by cultural radio journalist Michaela Gericke in conversation with art historian Martin Schönfeld (Büro für Kunst im öffentlichen Raum) opens up new insights into art works in your immediate vicinity.
In their Art Break event format, employees of the Brandenburg Gate Foundation have presented their favorite works from the respective exhibition on site during a short art break.
With these tutorials from the Berlinische Galerie, children, young people and families can become artistically active at home: Whether experimenting with a camera and smartphone. Just like the photographer Umbo 100 years ago. A round of museum sports in the…
Due to the current restrictions on public life decided by the state of Berlin to combat the Corona pandemic, the house will be temporarily closed from 02 November 2020.
For the first time, the KUNSTPFAD can be experienced audibly: An acoustic guided tour by the cultural radio journalist Michaela Gericke in conversation with the art historian Martin Schönfeld (Büro für Kunst im öffentlichen Raum) opens up new insights into…
Audiowalk "All Years Housing Question!" - An acoustically guided city walk around the Villa Oppenheim
The free audio walk leads through the polyphony of living conditions in the surroundings of Villa Oppenheim. From life in the tenements at the turn of the century to the squats of the 1980s and life in the neighborhood today, the audio walk shows that the…