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  1. “The Dahlem site is a great place!” (30.03.2026)

    The Dahlem Research Campus has a new scientific director: Julie Nautré

  2. “I love having so much knowledge all in one place” (30.03.2026)

    Carlos Nupia provides an initial insight into key findings from the IAI study on research into Latin America and the Caribbean in German-speaking countries

  3. The Relativity of Happiness (30.03.2026)

    SPKmagazin followed a school class from Berlin as they set out in search of happiness at the Alte Nationalgalerie.

  4. A true marvel: Guillaume Pellicier’s Greek library (30.03.2026)

    In Berlin, Rosa Maria Piccione and her team are researching the books of the French cardinal

  5. Research Questions: Art, Theft, Restitution (30.03.2026)

    The lives and fates of persecuted Jews have all too often been forgotten. Drawing on cases of restitution, the SPK, the Bavarian State Painting Collections, rbb and BR are sharing selected life stories. Project coordinator Anke Lünsmann is available to answer your questions about the project.

  6. Hidden Gems: The foyer of the von der Heydt Villa (30.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems today with Fatih Özcelik, a case officer at the SPK headquarters

  7. On art, culture and the reconstruction of Ukraine (30.03.2026)

    Charlotte Knaup talks about the “Making Spaces” series and the OBMIN conference

  8. Trust the museums – they encourage critical thinking! (30.03.2026)

    The Institute for Museum Research has investigated how people in Germany view a cultural institution undergoing change: Questions for Director Patricia Rahemipour

  9. A personal experiment in family history research (30.03.2026)

    “Where do I actually come from? And what did my ancestors get up to?” Questions like these are likely to cross everyone’s mind at some point in their lives. For some, the thirst for knowledge is so great that they scour online databases, send saliva samples to DNA testing laboratories and get in tou

  10. Making the invisible visible (30.03.2026)

    Multispectral imaging has great potential. At the Berlin State Library, Andreas Janke is exploring its possibilities.