The building at Wilhelmstraße 92, where the infamous 1884/85 Berlin Conference on Africa’s colonization took place, now houses the project office for “Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City”.
Regular: 12 euros
Reduced: 5 euros
Children: free of charge until 6 years
Please purchase tickets online in advance. Purchasing tickets at the location will not be possible. Please bring clothing appropriate for the weather as the event will be held outside. Please see our website for the current status of the guided tours.
Meeting point: Subway Station M-Str./Exit Wilhelmstr.
2h
The exhibition “Remembrance. Apology. Reparation” explores the conference’s dark history, African resistance, and the ongoing push for a Berlin memorial.
Mnyaka Sururu Mboro, one of the founders of Berlin Postkolonial e.V., leads a tour of this historic site, critically examining the conference’s dark legacy and discussing the ongoing push for apologies and reparations.
Information
Please purchase tickets online in advance. Purchasing tickets at the location will not be possible. Please bring clothing appropriate for the weather as the event will be held outside. Please see our website for the current status of the guided tours.
“Dekoloniale – what remains?!” is a joint project by Berlin Postkolonial e.V., Each One Teach One (EOTO) e.V. and the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD-Bund e.V.), the learning and remembrance space Kolonialismus Erinnern [Remembering Colonialism], and the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin in the context of the model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City. The project is funded by the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt [Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion] and the Kulturstiftung des Bundes [German Federal Cultural Foundation].