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FESTIVALS
UmBenennen?! Berlins Straßennamen und ihre Geschichte
Spandau can look back on an intense history of special paths as a Berlin district, also with regard to the (re)naming of its street names.
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Spandau Prison 1877 - 1987
"And where was Rudolf Hess sitting here?" is a common question from visitors to Spandau Citadel. The answer is: "Nowhere."
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Stroke the monument - Listen to the monument
The installation in the ZAK project space is the second part of the project "Stroke the Monument - Listen to the Monument" by Justin Time and Sabine Ercklentz, which explores monuments in public spaces and employs unconventional approaches.
THEATER
Spandau Culture Prize 2025 “The Julius” for visual arts
In 2025, the Spandau district awarded the Spandau Culture Prize "Der Julius" for the first time. Located on the western edge of Berlin, Spandau boasts a diverse cultural scene encompassing visual artists, musicians, theater professionals and projects, performative and…
AUSSTELLUNGEN
Whatever shape your heart is in
Der Titel der Ausstellung - entlehnt einem Song aus Ron Sexsmiths Album „Hermitage“ (2020) - setzt ein leises, aber klares Zeichen: Gerade in persönlichen, gesellschaftlichen oder politischen Herausforderungen lohnt es sich, an der eigenen Haltung festzuhalten, der Welt mit…
FESTIVALS
Reiner Maria Matysik - Sextinction
Reiner Maria Matysik (* 1967 in Duisburg) uses instruments from the natural sciences and the visual arts for his speculative biology of the future. Recording, description and classification are just as much a part of his artistic practice as camouflage, deception and irony.
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Spandow anno 1579
There is a lot of life in the commercial metropolis of Spandow. Exotic merchandise and new influences shape everyday life. Especially since the citadel building provides completely new “residents”.
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“No More Masterpieces”
“No More Masterpieces” (a battle cry from the well-known Surrealist Antonin Artaud) dedicates itself to the action-oriented side of Surrealism and its impact that is still felt today.







