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  1. The Magic of Tolerance

    25.10.2024 The Magic of Tolerance Article If the Museum of European Cultures didn’t already exist, it would certainly be worth inventing Let’s start with the colours. Around the university buildings in Berlin-Dahlem, it always looks as though it might rain. Not a shower or driving rain, but rather a

  2. The Acting Grand Master of the Teutonic Order visits the GStA (30.03.2026)

    Every two years, historians from the “International Historical Commission for the Study of the Teutonic Order” gather for an international conference. From 19 to 21 September 2024, it took place for the first time at the Secret State Archives of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (GStA). Also

  3. In the footsteps of Teobert Maler (30.03.2026)

    An exhibition organised by the Ibero-American Institute (IAI) showcases artefacts from two Classical Maya sites. The director of the Mexican partner institution, INAH, attended the opening.

  4. Cultural heritage in the compact view (30.03.2026)

    In an interview, Zoe Schubert from Stabi explains how the (Semantic) Kompakkt software significantly expands the scope of 3D model applications

  5. Of courts, splendour and strong women (30.03.2026)

    Three Preußen scholarship holders talk about their research at the Secret State Archives of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation

  6. The Secret Garden (30.03.2026)

    The World Heritage Site on Museum Island has a hidden history. This includes a garden laid out in the mid-18th century by the philosopher and art historian Johann Georg Sulzer, who turned it into a place for reflection on artistic beauty and a meeting place for the Berlin Enlightenment. A search for

  7. Research Questions: Kafka’s Family Ties (30.03.2026)

    Hans-Gerd Koch, a scholar of textual criticism and literary studies, has been studying the life and work of Franz Kafka for many years. Here he answers your questions:

  8. Those weren’t ‘your’ Nuba, Leni Riefenstahl! (30.03.2026)

    Did Leni Riefenstahl exploit an ethnic group in Sudan? A collaborative project between the Ethnological Museum and the Art Library has now asked the people photographed to share their perspective

  9. “To me, an invitation card is just as important as a Max Ernst painting” (30.03.2026)

    Collector, publisher, patron – Egidio Marzona has made a significant contribution to the arts throughout his life. To mark his 80th birthday, an exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie is now paying tribute to him – the perfect opportunity for a celebratory visit.

  10. Hidden Gems: A drop in the ocean (30.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems today with Christian Mathieu, Research Officer at the General Directorate of the Berlin State Library