Guided tour through the exhibition “Berlin Contrasts (2004-2015)”

Museum Ephraim-Palais
Frank Silberbach: Wönnichstraße, Robinson-Grundschule, aus der Serie „Berlin 140°“, 2012
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | 2016 erworben von der Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa aus Mitteln der Deutschen Klassenlotterie Berlin
Die Geschichte des Ephraim-Palais ist mit dem Namensgeber Veitel Heine Ephraim verbunden. Das Gebäude wurde von 1762 bis 1769 errichtet. In den 1980er Jahren wurde es rekonstruiert. Es steht
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Foto: Fiona Hirschmann

Here you will learn background information about the unusual working methods of urban photographers Frank Silberbach and Nikolas von Safft and gain insights into their work.

Prices
Regular: 10 euros, exhibition admission included
Reduced: 6 euros, exhibition admission included
Children: 2 euros from 3 to 18 years (exhibition admission included) | children up to 3 years free of charge
Location
Meeting point: Foyer
Duration
1h

For many, quirky encounters, fun and lively life are part and parcel of Berlin. On the outskirts, however, Berlin is also quiet, sometimes even deserted. The exhibition with the work series of the two contemporary photographers deals with these contrasts. With humour and a twinkle in the eye, it invites us to reflect on Berlin and the essence of a city.

Info & Service

Opening Hours

Tue – Sun | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. (also on public holidays)
Mon closed

Extra opening hours/closing times
Tue | 24.12. (Christmas Eve) | closed
Wed | 25.12. (Christmas Day) | 12 noon – 6 p.m.
Thu | 26.12. (2nd Christmas Day) | 12 noon – 6 p.m.
Tue | 31.12. (New Year’s Eve) | closed
Wed | 01.01. (New Year) | 12 noon – 6 p.m.

The visitor rules of the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin apply.

Directions

Poststraße 16
10178 Berlin

Contact

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+49 30 24 002-162
Mo – Fri | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
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Accessibility

The Ephraim-Palais is accessible without steps. All exhibition areas are accessible via an elevator. There are barrier-free toilets in the building.