History connects us. Exhibitions Programme Our Museums Programme Guided Tour, Family and children Culture with Kids at BERLIN GLOBAL In Culture with Kids, the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition can be explored with the baby. Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum Guided Tour BERLIN GLOBAL in 60 minutes (in English) The tour opens up a dialogue with visitors through an interactive experience of global dynamics in historical and contemporary Berlin. Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum Day of action, WELTSTUDIO special, Sustainability Anything but Rubbish WELTSTUDIO special: Upcycling Action Day Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum Event calendar Current Exhibitions Special ExhibitionBerlin Backyards Photographs and graphics offer fascinating insights into the hidden open spaces behind Berlin’s walls. Museum Ephraim-Palais Permanent ExhibitionBerlinZEIT From 1 December, the Stadtmuseum Berlin will be presenting its newly revised permanent exhibition on Berlin’s history at the Museum Ephraim-Palais. Museum Ephraim-Palais Permanent ExhibitionBERLIN GLOBAL Yesterday, today, tomorrow: much of what happens in Berlin has an impact on the world. And much of what happens in the world affects Berlin. BERLIN GLOBAL shows on 4,000 square meters in the Humboldt Forum how the city and its people are connected to the world. Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum Special ExhibitionLiberty, Equality, Solidarność. Polish Viewpoints in Berlin The Open Space “Liberty, Equality, Solidarność” in the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition looks at Berlin as a site of Polish struggles for freedom and against discrimination, as well as a place of dialogue and solidarity. Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum Permanent ExhibitionBerlin’s Middle Eight hundred years of history and culture Museum Nikolaikirche Permanent ExhibitionEveryday Life in Biedermeier Berlin Humboldt, Schinkel and the Knoblauch family Museum Knoblauchhaus Permanent ExhibitionLife in the Middle Ages Watch, participate, understand history Museumsdorf Düppel Berlin stories Revolution 1848, 1918, 1989: Berlin played a central role in the great German revolutions, which in turn were closely linked to European and global freedom movements. The BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition focuses on revolutionary events that are closely linked to the city of Berlin.Article, 3 min Lesezeit The door of the techno-club “Tresor” Between the rooms “Free Space” and “Boundaries” at BERLIN GLOBAL stands a very special door: the steel door of the legendary club “Tresor” at Leipziger Straße 126a. In the series “Favourite Object” we present it.Article, 4 min Lesezeit The horse’s head on the Quadriga This horse’s head is all that remains of the original Quadriga, the sculpture that sits atop the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. But why did sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850) design the Quadriga in the first place? And what role did Napoleon play in it?Article, 15 min Lesezeit Object of the Month New at the Museum Ephraim-Palais: Monthly changing objects from our collections invite you to take a look for free.Article, 1 min Lesezeit Ernst Litfaß The Litfaßsäule [Litfaß advertising pillar] has been a Berlin landmark for over 160 years. In this article we will be presenting the life, work and legacy of its inventor Ernst Litfaß.Article, 10 min Lesezeit Eva Kemlein Through her border crossings between East and West, Eva Kemlein became one of the most important post-war photographers. Her photographs document a city in ruins, the early stages of post-war life and the theatre life of the stages in both East and West Berlin.Article, 8 min Lesezeit From Curious to Worth Knowing Discover city stories online: Our Berlin stories give you comprehensive insights into Berlin’s past and present! Discover now!