The Bauhaus is marking its 100th anniversary with a series of Germany-wide events, including a number of special programmes and events in Berlin.
DetailsMore than 250 exhibitions and events throughout Berlin will commemorate the events of the years 1918/19, while also linking them to contemporary issues.
DetailsWith 802 events in 178 days and over one million visitors celebrated 2011 the 125th birthday of the Kurfürstendamm.
DetailsThe exhibition told the story of the Peaceful Revolution and its main participants in fascinating pictures.
DetailsBerlin’s anniversary project 2014 – the LICHTGRENZE, a light installation along the former course of the wall in the centre of Berlin around November 9.
DetailsBerlin will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Peaceful Revolution and the fall of the Wall from 4 to 10 November 2019 with a grand festival.
DetailsThe inhumanity, the division of families, the fates and hopes formed the focus of the programme of the 50th anniversary of the building of the Wall.
DetailsThe Berlin of 2012 is a re-united, international and culturally diverse European metropolis. Time to look back its history.
DetailsThis exhibition presented the art of former East and West Germany in the United States for the first time.
DetailsOver 100,000 visitors came to the exhibition based in Berlin, which presented works, produced by 80 emerging artists from 26 countries.
DetailsA city marketing initiative for the cultural metropolis Berlin with its diversity and creativity between mainstream and niche. Because Berlin is worth it – any...
DetailsSince 2010, Kulturprojekte Berlin has been organizing the Berlin Music Week: a place where the international creative industries and local players can meet.
DetailsUp to this point, around 200,000 young Berliners have been involved in over 2,700 projects in more than 1,500 schools, daycare centres and children's and youth...
DetailsIn 2009 the German capital celebrated the 20th anniversary of its sister city relationship with Istanbul.
DetailsThe partnership between Berlin and Moscow, which will have existed for 20 years this year, is something extremely special.
DetailsThe partnership between Berlin and Warsaw has been established for 20 years.
DetailsFour days filled with pleasure and lust for life - The Carnival of Cultures celebrates its variety in Kreuzberg every Pentecost weekend since 1996.
DetailsDiversity Arts Culture advises cultural institutions on diversity issues.
DetailsA joint effort to span the chasm between the diversity destroyed by the Nazi regime to Berlin's newfound diversity as an international centre.
DetailsThe Interventionen is a conference and festival that advocates for the dismantling of discrimination and barriers to access in culture and education.
DetailsKubinaut is a Berlin community platform catering to organisations involved in cultural education.
Details50 theatres all the way from Prenzlauer Berg and Karlshorst to Charlottenburg to Lichtenberg presented roughly 200 productions on one single night.
DetailsBerlin was a destroyed city in the spring of 1945. The war and the Nazi regime had left deep wounds – not just on the city itself.
DetailsIn the summer Berlin's museums have a unique appeal: there are those that lie in the thick of nature, by water, with their own gardens or spectacular views.
DetailsOne of the most important independent conferences exploring the evolving nature of public libraries will take place this year in Berlin for the first time.
DetailsTo mark the 20th anniversary of the twinning of Paris and Berlin, both cities organized numerous events.
DetailsBerlin is a hotspot for creative individuals from all over the world. "Pop into Berlin" comprises pop-up stores designed to showcase Berlin’s creative energy.
DetailsThe event schedule surrounding Wroclaw-Berlin 2016, which includes many exhibitions, club nights, pop-up pavilions, concerts, films and discussions.
DetailsThe anniversaries of the five oldest and most prestigious academic institutions in Berlin were celebrated during the Year of Science.
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