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CONTEMPORARY
Building community. Göbeklitepe, Taş Tepeler and life 12,000 years ago
12,000 years ago, hunters and gatherers built in modern south-eastern Türkiye monumental structures—architectural and artistic works that archaeologists are still busy deciphering today.
FESTIVALS
Monumente des Miteinander: Die ersten Bauwerke vor 12.000 Jahren
Monumental T-pillars, delicate sculptures, and artistic artworks showcase the creative power of the first village communities. Planning, transporting, and erecting these structures was only possible through cooperation, skill, and perseverance.
FESTIVALS
Wenn Steine sprechen: Das Leben einer neolithischen Gemeinschaft (Englisch)
Discover the art and life of prehistoric times! 12000 years ago, humans formed the first village communities, cultivated fields, kept animals, and lived together permanently.
FESTIVALS
Hep Beraber & Hep Birlikte (Türkisch)
How did people live 12,000 years ago? How were the first monumental structures built? Explore Taştepeler and experience the ritual and social life of early village communities through T-shaped megaliths, faces, and sculptures.
EXHIBITIONS
The Crown of Kerch. Treasures from the Dawn of European History
Gold jewellery from the migration period found near the Black Sea, silver brooches and magnificent belts from early medieval graves in France, Italy, Spain, and Germany: selections from the collection of Johannes von Diergardt will be on view again in Berlin for the first time…
CONTEMPORARY
Dioscuri – The Given Day
This special exhibition, presented in the staircase hall of the Neues Museum, offers a dialogue on the meaning of time, mortality and the connection between past and present.
EXHIBITIONS
Plain Talk. About the History of the Bode-Museum
For the very first time, the Bode-Museum itself is the focus of an exhibition. The Bode-Museum welcomes around a quarter of a million visitors every year, and its façade is one of Berlin’s most iconic images.
EXHIBITIONS
The Pazzi Conspiracy. Power, Violence and Art in Renaissance-Era Florence
On 26 April 1478, Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici were attacked in the chancel of the Duomo of Florence. Giuliano was killed in the attack, while Lorenzo survived and went on to take revenge on the people responsible for masterminding the conspiracy – most notably the Pazzi…








