The New National Gallery in Berlin
The New National Gallery houses European painting and sculpture of the 20th century from classical modernism to the art of the 60s.
The New National Gallery houses European painting and sculpture of the 20th century from classical modernism to the art of the 60s.
The Jewish Museum Berlin, since its grand opening in 2001, has stood as one of the most prominent cultural institutions in Europe. Offering an immersive journey through two thousand years of German-Jewish history, this museum provides visitors with an unparalleled experience of culture, heritage, and storytelling.
Yadegar Asisi's monumental panoramic artwork addresses the Cold War and the division of Berlin.
The Old National Gallery is considered one of the most important museum architectures of the 19th century.
The "Monument to the Murdered Jews of Europe" is the official name of the monument.
Can art and the natural sciences be learned? The academy says "yes" to this. In doing so, it ties in with the academies founded in Paris and Rome, which are guided by this idea.
Immerse yourself in East German daily life in Berlin's DDR Museum, where history comes alive through interactive exhibits and authentic experiences.
In addition to its location at Pariser Platz, the Academy of Arts also showcases its exhibition and event venue in the Hansaviertel.
The museum of musical instruments has more than 3,500 musical instruments and is one of the largest and most representative collections of musical instruments in Germany.
On the grounds of the former central detention facility of the Ministry of State Security has been a memorial site since 1994. The Hohenschönhausen Memorial Berlin.
The Old Museum is one of the most important buildings of Classicism, completed in 1830 and houses one of the largest collections of Etruscan art outside Italy.
Currently closed! The Bauhaus Archive/Museum of Design in Berlin researches and presents the history and effects of the Bauhaus (1919-1933),