
Reading with Florentine Anders, moderated by Marion Brasch
There was the charismatic idealist Hermann Henselmann, steeped in the ideas of the Bauhaus and the avant-garde, who rose to become chief architect of East Berlin after the war and was to compete with the West Berliners around Scharoun & Co. The Berlin television tower, the Stalinallee and the Leipzig Uniturm are inextricably linked with his name.
And above all, there is Henselmann's wife Isi, highly talented, who also wants to work as an architect, but has to struggle with a family that is growing to eight children, constantly has to sweep up the mess her husband leaves behind and is increasingly emancipating herself.
And then there is the daughter Isa, who escapes the suffocating manipulation of her choleric father in order to follow her own thorny path in a completely different environment. And then there is Robert Havemann's closely related family, for whom compromises count for little and who completely refuse to be patronized by the state.
(READING & TALK IN GERMAN)
Additional information
Meeting point: Reading in the castle garden
Price: €20.00
Reduced price: €15.00
Booking: Registration from 4 weeks before the date: 030.40 39 49 26 25 or schloss-schoenhausen@spsg.de
Price: €20.00
Reduced price: €15.00
Booking: Registration from 4 weeks before the date: 030.40 39 49 26 25 or schloss-schoenhausen@spsg.de
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July 2025
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