Berlin im Blick

Photographers show their city

   

Special presentation at the Museum Ephraim-Palais

More than 70 photographs from our photo call “Berlin jetzt!” (“Berlin now!”) show the city from very different, personal perspectives.

Location
Museum Ephraim-Palais
Poststraße 16
10178 Berlin

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

Tickets
7 euros (single ticket) | 15 euros (combi-ticket*) | free admission (under 18 years or with reduction)

* Valid for our three museums in the Nikolaiviertel (Museum Nikolaikirche, Museum Ephraim-Palais, Museum Knoblauchhaus) on two consecutive days .


As part of the 2023 special exhibition “Berliner Kontraste” at Museum Ephraim-Palais, we put out an open call to all Berliners to send in their pictures for our project “Berlin jetzt!”. We received over 1,500 submissions showing the city through the perspectives of 450 photographers. This year, we invited the contributors themselves to create a special presentation on the 3rd floor of the Museum Ephraim-Palais with works selected from this magnificent collection of images. Five of these contributors answered our call. Together, they selected pictures, grouped them by theme and wrote the accompanying texts. The team from the Stadtmuseum Berlin was merely there to provide support, an exciting change of roles for both sides.

The special presentation “Berlin im Blick” shows more than 70 outstanding photographs taken by around 50 Berliners. They show Berlin’s architecture, natural environment, residents and visitors, as well as the city’s energy, pace, rhythm and changes. In an atmospheric snapshot of Berlin in seven parts, these works provide insight into what moves the city and its people.

At two stations in the special presentation, visitors are also invited to create their own small exhibition using photo cards. There is also a hands-on station for children.

Das Plakatmotiv zur Ausstellung
© Stadtmuseum Berlin | Fotos: Philip Myrtop auf Unsplash, Rolf Goetze, Cecil F. S. Newman, Marlene Leppänen auf Pexels, Harry Croner, Raimund Franke, unbekannte:r Fotograf:in, Cottonbro Studios auf Pexels, Walter Schulze, Leonore Schwarzer und Vindhya Chandrasekharan auf Pexels | Lithografie: unbekannte:r Künstler:in | Druck: Groupe Dejour

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Opening Hours

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

Directions

Poststraße 16
10178 Berlin

Tickets

Admission

Combi-Ticket
15 euros
Valid for our three museums in the Nikolaiviertel (Museum Nikolaikirche, Museum Ephraim-Palais, Museum Knoblauchhaus) on two consecutive days (please note opening hours)

Single Ticket
7 euros
Day ticket for the Museum Ephraim-Palais

Free admission
With proof of reduction

For children & young people under 18, students, trainees, FSJ/FÖJ/BFD volunteers, Berlin-Ticket-S holders, severely disabled persons (with mark B) & accompanying person, refugees (with valid work or residence permit /eAT and Ukrainian passport or valid residence permit from Ukraine), recipients of residence permit /eAT and Ukrainian passport or valid residence permit from Ukraine), recipients of transfer benefits (citizen’s allowance, ALG I), holders of the Berlin-Brandenburg volunteer card, holders of the Super Holiday Pass / Berlin Family Pass, ICOM members, members of the German Museums Association, members of the Verein der Freunde und Förderer des Stadtmuseums Berlin e. V., KulturPass holders, media representatives with a valid press card
Museum Sunday
Free admission for everyone on the first Sunday of every month!

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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.

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