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  1. Hidden Gems: Messages of comfort from the Old Masters (26.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems today with Sabine Lata, research assistant at the Picture Gallery: "I love the Picture Gallery, where you can admire fantastic works by Old Masters of world-class calibre. Naturally, my favourite place to be at the moment is the gallery’s foyer, where the exhibition ‘From Odessa to Berli

  2. Woven together in all its freedom (26.03.2026)

    What tapestries tell us about modern-day Egypt: The exhibition “Threads of Life on the Nile” at the James Simon Gallery showcases woven art from the Ramses Wissa-Wassef Art Centre in Cairo. Their vibrant colours and rich variety of forms are a real feast for the eyes.

  3. 1772 – 1945 – 1983: Seehandlung/Staatsbank – Altbank – Foundation (26.03.2026)

    The Seehandlung was initially intended to be an institution similar to the Dutch East India Company, but later developed into the Prussian State Bank and now supports the cultural scene as a foundation.

  4. The interdependence between humans and plants (26.03.2026)

    The 4A_Lab Academy – A Review

  5. What do historic church bells have to do with data-driven research? (26.03.2026)

    Cooperation projects involving the State Library and data repositories

  6. The past does not fade away (26.03.2026)

    The Second World War came to an end in 1945. This is commemorated by the exhibition “The Angel of History: Walter Benjamin, Paul Klee and the Berlin Angels 80 Years After the End of the War” at the Bode Museum, the site-specific installation “The Missing House” by Christian Boltanski in the Mitte di

  7. The archaeologist (26.03.2026)

    Manfred Nawroth on Hermann Parzinger

  8. The client (26.03.2026)

    Stefanie Heinlein on Hermann Parzinger

  9. The Friend (26.03.2026)

    Christoph Markschies on Hermann Parzinger

  10. Woven together in all its freedom (26.03.2026)

    What tapestries tell us about modern-day Egypt: The exhibition “Threads of Life on the Nile” at the James Simon Gallery showcases woven art from the Ramses Wissa-Wassef Art Centre in Cairo. Their vibrant colours and rich variety of forms are a real feast for the eyes.