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EXHIBITIONS
Forum Hamburger Bahnhof
As microcosm of Berlin, the Hamburger Bahnhof has many stories to tell. Forum Hamburger Bahnhof presents objects and archival materials from 1848 to the present. Chapter by chapter it reappraises and retells the station’s history.
DESIGN
Endless Exhibition
The Endless Exhibition now includes 22 artworks from the Hamburger Bahnhof collection displayed indoors and outdoors. The microsite and booklet guide visitors through the museum, garden, and surrounding areas, connecting the collection with history, architecture, and the…
CONTEMPORARY
Museum in Motion. A Collection for the 21st Century
The collection presentation for the reopening of the Rieckhallen features ten large-scale works from the past 25 years, including several new acquisitions being presented to the public for the first time.
EXHIBITIONS
Sound of History - Permanent exhibition in the Wiesenack Mausoleum
The exhibition at the Wiesenack Mausoleum in the Sophien II Musicians' Cemetery in Berlin-Mitte honors renowned figures from the world of music, such as Carl Bechstein, Wilhelm Bach, Albert Lortzing, Walter Kollo, Arndt Bause, Siegfried Wilhelm Dehn, Theodor Oesten, Carl Hennig,…
EXHIBITIONS
ZUGvögel - Collection in Motion
As part of the future plan for the Museum für Naturkunde, the collection room of the historical bird collection with around 11,500 specimens is being renovated. For the approximately 11,500 specimens, this means: please move out temporarily!
SCIENCE
Zukunftsplan - The Museum in Motion
In the coming years, the Museum of Natural History will be working on its future plan and turning the building upside down. During this time, the museum will be structurally renovated, the scientific collection objects will be indexed and digitized, and new exhibitions will also…
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…








