The history of the Germans: how did Germany come about? What is German? Why was Germany divided? Experience 2.000 years of German history in an interactive, multimedia exhibition for the whole family.
The Museum Knoblauchhaus, one of the few remaining Berlin houses from the Biedermeier period, gives you an insight into the lifestyle of the Knoblauch family with its reconstructed living rooms.
The Anne Frank Zentrum, the German partner organization of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, is located right next to the Hackesche Höfe in Berlin-Mitte. The exhibition "All about Anne" focuses on the diary and the life story of the Jewish girl. The exhibition is biographical, interactive and inclusive. Especially for young people, history comes alive here.
The Barberini Museum features changing exhibitions from the art collection of founder and patron Hasso Plattner. The themes of the exhibitions range from the old masters to contemporary art. One focus is on Impressionism.
BERLIN GLOBAL explores the complex web of relationships between Berlin and the world. Seven themed areas: Revolution, Free Space, Borders, Entertainment, War, Fashion and Interconnection feature expansive installations that illustrate Berlin’s diversity.
The Brücke Museum is located in an idyllic setting in Berlin-Dahlem and is dedicated to the Expressionist artists' group "Brücke", which was active in Dresden and Berlin from 1905 to 1913.