
Sharon Kivland’s exhibition of 120 hand drawings refers to the republican calendar that came into force in France in 1792, which introduced a completely new calendar based on the decimal system.
Natural phenomena, living creatures and plants were decisive. Instead of the references to gods and kings of the Gregorian calendar, a reform-oriented instrument was created, which, however, did not last long.
Additional information
Price info: Every 1st Sunday of the month is Citadel Sunday and admission is free .
Except on October 5, 2025, due to the Juggler Festival from October 3 to 5.
During this time, only the Commander's House, the Julius Tower, and the Drill Hall will be open.
The organizer's admission prices apply: carnica-spectaculi
Price: €4.50
Reduced price: €2.50
Reduced price info: Pupils - children aged 6-14 - students - trainees - people who receive transfer benefits (ALG II, social welfare, benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act) - GdB 50, MdE on presentation of the relevant ID.
Public guided tours of Spandau Citadel
every Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm
€4.50 per person plus Citadel ticket
(on the last Saturday of the month, the tour goes through the exhibition "Unveiled. Berlin and its monuments")
Except on October 5, 2025, due to the Juggler Festival from October 3 to 5.
During this time, only the Commander's House, the Julius Tower, and the Drill Hall will be open.
The organizer's admission prices apply: carnica-spectaculi
Price: €4.50
Reduced price: €2.50
Reduced price info: Pupils - children aged 6-14 - students - trainees - people who receive transfer benefits (ALG II, social welfare, benefits under the Asylum Seekers Benefits Act) - GdB 50, MdE on presentation of the relevant ID.
Public guided tours of Spandau Citadel
every Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm
€4.50 per person plus Citadel ticket
(on the last Saturday of the month, the tour goes through the exhibition "Unveiled. Berlin and its monuments")