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EXHIBITIONS
Exhibition: Home, elsewhere
Collages and texts by Ines Doleschal at the Documentation Centre for Displacement, Expulsion, Reconciliation. In her work, Doleschal explores the history of her family from Hohenelbe in northern Bohemia. Exhibition opening on 25 February!
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Prinzessinnen, Künstler und Co.
Why is a person carved in stone? Do you have to be dead for that? Why are they all naked? The stories of the sculptures in the Friedrichswerder Church are told in an exciting way for children and adults.
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Family Backstage Deutsche Oper Berlin
During a 60-minute family tour of the auditorium, stages, rehearsal rooms, and stage design store of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, visitors will gain exciting insights behind the scenes of one of Europe's largest opera houses.
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Living Room
Welcome to the Living Room. A gathering place of generations. This room invites you to read, relax, weave, knit, watch and listen. As part of the Family Matters programme, it offers the opportunity to unwind, become curious and actively explore.
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The Pazzi Conspiracy
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…
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Bärentouren - Middle Ages Tour for Childen and Famities
This city tour is recommended for children who want to immerse themselves with their family in the exciting history of the Middle Ages in Berlin, from merchants to knights.
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WIR SIND AM LEBEN - The Berlin Musical
The new German musical by Peter Plate and Ulf Leo Sommer premiered on 21 March 2026 at Berlin's Theater des Westens. ‘WIR SIND AM LEBEN’ (We Are Alive) is a story about family, freedom and the attitude towards life in Berlin in the early 1990s.
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Between us lies history. The Niederkirchner family - A contradictory legacy
Käte Niederkirchner (1909-1944) was considered an icon of the anti-fascist resistance in East Germany. Factory collectives, holiday homes, kindergartens, and even a ship were named after her.








