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Founded in 1867, the Art Library ranks among Europe's leading institutions specializing in literature concerning the history of art, graphic design, and printing. Permanent special exhibitions open to the public.
The Bauhaus-Archive Berlin researches, documents and presents the history of the Bauhaus school (1919-1933). Information on building, collections and the original Bauhaus.
The Berlinische Galerie is the State of Berlin's permanent collection of art, photography and architecture. Located near the new Jewish Museum, the Gallery displays works of art from Dix, Kirchner, Grosz, Ury, Baselitz as well as collections of photographers such as Erich Salomon and Heinrich Zille. Growing English-language website
Specializes in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism (1889-1939) of international provenance. The collection has two areas of primary interest: decorative arts and painting.
The permanent exhibition of the "New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum" Foundation traces the history of the building and the lives connected with it. The various displays and documents give an impression of how diverse Jewish life once was, and again is, in the German capital.
Contains architectural remains, sculptures, vases, inscriptions, mosaics, bronzes and jewellery of the Greek and Roman world in Berlin.
The Egyptian Museum in Berlin owns one of the world's most important collections on Ancient Egypt. It is home to the famous bust of Queen Nefertiti and some 2000 other exhibits.
Collects, preserves and researches cultural products of pre-industrial societies. Information on permanent collections covering Africa, America, Asia, and the South as well as the exhibition for children; information on temporary exhibitions and conservation activities.
Hosted in the magnificent Hamburger Bahnhof museum complex, the Flick Collection presents modern and contemporary artists, from Giacometti to Richter, from Nauman to Rauch. Website contains information about exhibition and collection; for tourist information see Hamburger Bahnhof website.
Concise information about the collection of 12500 films, 20000 screenplays and Marlene Dietrich's personal collection, held at this museum at Potsdamer Platz; information about opening hours and travel.
Georg-Kolbe-Museum is located in the studio-building of the sculptor Georg Kolbe (1877-1947) in Berlin-Westend. The museum contains collections of figurative sculptures of the 20th century.
One of the leading European centres for contemporary art and current developments in world cultures of non-European origin, especially from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Includes info about the history and collection, housed in an avantgarde building by Daniel Libeskind, of the Jewish Museum Berlin. German-Jewish history from the Middle Ages to modern days.
Description of exhibitions, biography and location for a permanent collection of the works of graphic artist and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945).
Information about exhibitions (past and present) in the former 'Weinhaus Huth', plus info about DaimlerChrysler-owned sculptures displayed in the Potsdamer Platz area.
Covers the prehistoric cultures of Europe and the Ancient Near East from their beginnings down through the Middle Ages. Information for visitors; events and publications.
Exhibits an impression of six thousand years of history, culture and art in the ancient Near East including the famous Ishtar Gate.
The museum possesses one of the world's major collections of European applied art, ranging from post-antiquity to the present and including silks, costumes, tapestries, as well as works in gold, enamel and porcelain.
The Museum of Ethnography in Berlin collects and preserves objects of popular culture from the sixteenth century to the present. Established in June 1999 it embraces the merged collections of the Museum of Folklore and the European holdings in the Museum of Ethnology in Berlin.
Contains works originating from Spain to India, though the collection's main focus is the Middle East including Egypt and Iran.
This website preserves the different stages of Berlin-Mitte's (on-going) evolution from the time the wall came down in 1989 to its current state as an intellectual, artistic and economic center.
The museum is situated on Unter den Linden in the old and new centre of Berlin.
Collection of early 19th century sculptures in the Friedrichswerder Church in Berlin-Mitte.
Portal to Berlin museums with links, descriptions and opening hours.
Housed in a former industrial building complex, the Vitra Design Museum provides an innovative forum for design and architecture. English-language information on collections, exhibitions and details for visitors.
The Museum of Ethnography in Berlin collects and preserves objects of popular culture from the sixteenth century to the present. Established in June 1999 it embraces the merged collections of the Museum of Folklore and the European holdings in the Museum of Ethnology in Berlin.
The museum is situated on Unter den Linden in the old and new centre of Berlin.
Information about exhibitions (past and present) in the former 'Weinhaus Huth', plus info about DaimlerChrysler-owned sculptures displayed in the Potsdamer Platz area.
Description of exhibitions, biography and location for a permanent collection of the works of graphic artist and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945).
The permanent exhibition of the "New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum" Foundation traces the history of the building and the lives connected with it. The various displays and documents give an impression of how diverse Jewish life once was, and again is, in the German capital.
The Berlinische Galerie is the State of Berlin's permanent collection of art, photography and architecture. Located near the new Jewish Museum, the Gallery displays works of art from Dix, Kirchner, Grosz, Ury, Baselitz as well as collections of photographers such as Erich Salomon and Heinrich Zille. Growing English-language website
Collects, preserves and researches cultural products of pre-industrial societies. Information on permanent collections covering Africa, America, Asia, and the South as well as the exhibition for children; information on temporary exhibitions and conservation activities.
Exhibits an impression of six thousand years of history, culture and art in the ancient Near East including the famous Ishtar Gate.
Collection of early 19th century sculptures in the Friedrichswerder Church in Berlin-Mitte.
Founded in 1867, the Art Library ranks among Europe's leading institutions specializing in literature concerning the history of art, graphic design, and printing. Permanent special exhibitions open to the public.
The museum possesses one of the world's major collections of European applied art, ranging from post-antiquity to the present and including silks, costumes, tapestries, as well as works in gold, enamel and porcelain.
The Egyptian Museum in Berlin owns one of the world's most important collections on Ancient Egypt. It is home to the famous bust of Queen Nefertiti and some 2000 other exhibits.
Portal to Berlin museums with links, descriptions and opening hours.
Contains works originating from Spain to India, though the collection's main focus is the Middle East including Egypt and Iran.
Covers the prehistoric cultures of Europe and the Ancient Near East from their beginnings down through the Middle Ages. Information for visitors; events and publications.
Contains architectural remains, sculptures, vases, inscriptions, mosaics, bronzes and jewellery of the Greek and Roman world in Berlin.
Hosted in the magnificent Hamburger Bahnhof museum complex, the Flick Collection presents modern and contemporary artists, from Giacometti to Richter, from Nauman to Rauch. Website contains information about exhibition and collection; for tourist information see Hamburger Bahnhof website.
Includes info about the history and collection, housed in an avantgarde building by Daniel Libeskind, of the Jewish Museum Berlin. German-Jewish history from the Middle Ages to modern days.
Georg-Kolbe-Museum is located in the studio-building of the sculptor Georg Kolbe (1877-1947) in Berlin-Westend. The museum contains collections of figurative sculptures of the 20th century.
Concise information about the collection of 12500 films, 20000 screenplays and Marlene Dietrich's personal collection, held at this museum at Potsdamer Platz; information about opening hours and travel.
The Bauhaus-Archive Berlin researches, documents and presents the history of the Bauhaus school (1919-1933). Information on building, collections and the original Bauhaus.
Specializes in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism (1889-1939) of international provenance. The collection has two areas of primary interest: decorative arts and painting.
This website preserves the different stages of Berlin-Mitte's (on-going) evolution from the time the wall came down in 1989 to its current state as an intellectual, artistic and economic center.
Housed in a former industrial building complex, the Vitra Design Museum provides an innovative forum for design and architecture. English-language information on collections, exhibitions and details for visitors.
One of the leading European centres for contemporary art and current developments in world cultures of non-European origin, especially from Africa, Asia and Latin America.
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