Tour in German Sign Language (DGS)
What makes Berlin so special? How did artists experience the city between 1910 and 1930? What faces and stories did they depict? On this walking tour, you’ll experience 1920s Berlin in German Sign Language (DGS).
Through art, experience the highs and lows of this turbulent era. Learn about the background of key works of Expressionism and New Objectivity from the National Gallery’s collection.
The tour offers opportunities for discussion: You can ask questions or share your impressions at any time. The tour is inclusive and accessible. A deaf and a hearing guide will lead you through the exhibition as a team.
Everyone who uses DGS or feels more comfortable using it is warmly welcome
- Duration: 90 minutes.
- Participation fee: €6, plus admission
- Limited number of participants
- Meeting point: Ticket office / Information desk
- Online registration required
IN GERMAN
Additional information
Dates
October 2026
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