Special guided tour as part of Berlin Science Week
Special tour of Albert Einstein, who came to Berlin in 1914 and initially lived in Dahlem. During this period, Berlin developed into a stronghold of modern physics. The Kaiser Wilhelm Society (KWG), which established its first institutes in Dahlem starting in 1912, played a key role in this development.
The tour follows in the footsteps of Albert Einstein on the Dahlem Campus, which was founded by the Kaiser Wilhelm Society in 1912 and soon attracted outstanding researchers. In 1913, Max Planck and other luminaries of the Berlin scientific scene succeeded in bringing Einstein to Berlin, where he lived until his emigration in 1933. It was here that he developed his general theory of relativity. Einstein also left his mark in Dahlem and inspired research - to this day.
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Additional information
Date
Nov 9th, 11:00am - 12:30am
Meeting point
Harnack-Haus, Ihnestr. 16-20, 14195 Berlin
Registration
Free of charge, Registration required, mit Anmeldung: https://registration.gv-events.mpg.de/
Language
Nov 9th, 11:00am - 12:30am
Meeting point
Harnack-Haus, Ihnestr. 16-20, 14195 Berlin
Registration
Free of charge, Registration required, mit Anmeldung: https://registration.gv-events.mpg.de/
Language
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible (public outdoor area). Please register an accompanying person and indicate “Note: Wheelchair access” when making your reservation.
Dates
November 2025
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