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  1. What moves the SPK 2026 (27.02.2026)

    At the annual reception in the James-Simon-Galerie, the SPK organisations presented their highlights and focal points for the current year. SPK President Ackermann: "We offer a strong programme and rise to challenges Almost 300 guests from politics, culture, science, business, tourism and society at

  2. First meeting of the SPK International Advisory Board in Berlin (20.03.2026)

    On 18 March, the International Advisory Board of the SPK met to agree on fundamental principles of cooperation and key topics. SPK President Marion Ackermann welcomed the members in Berlin The International Advisory Board will advise and support the SPK’s management on key social and cultural policy

  3. Collector with a mission (18.03.2026)

    Collector, publisher, patron - Egidio Marzona did a lot for art in the course of his life and the SPK owes him a priceless treasure trove of Minimal Art, Conceptual Art, Arte Povera and art books. Marzona has now died in Berlin at the age of 82. Our author Louis Killisch recalls a memorable visit to

  4. Brancusi and the essence of things (18.03.2026)

    Maike Steinkamp and Nikola Richolt interviewed about the new Brancusi exhibition at the Neue Nationalgalerie

  5. Hidden Gems with Andrea Wiethoff: IAI, mi amor! (18.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems today with Holger Liebs, Creative Director of SPK.

  6. Hidden Gems with Andrea Wiethoff: IAI, mi amor! (18.03.2026)

    Hidden Gems today with Holger Liebs, Creative Director of SPK.

  7. Hidden Gems with Andrea Wiethoff: IAI, mi amor!

    18.03.2026 Hidden Gems: Ephemeral Clouds Article Andrea Wiethoff has been working at the SPK since 2024 and has been employed as a foreign language assistant in the reception area of the SPK’s Media, Communication and Events Department since September 2025. Her favourite place: the Ibero-American In

  8. Statement by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation on the dpa report of 3 January 2006: Norwegian sells Munch painting from "degenerate art" (03.01.2006)

    After the book burnings of 10 May 1933, the National Socialist German state's plundering of modern art in "museums and publicly accessible collections" under the euphemistic slogan of "degenerate art" was one of the first openly celebrated acts of barbarism by this state. They were subsequently sanc

  9. Germany's oldest music competition: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Prizes 2006 awarded (17.01.2006)

    This highly regarded competition for young musicians is organised by the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in cooperation with Germany's state music academies and is awarded to outstanding young musicians studying at German music academies in different subjects each year. Frederic Belli (Hanover

  10. Lehmann on the library co-operation between Berlin and Munich (18.01.2006)

    The President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, Klaus-Dieter Lehmann, whose area of responsibility includes the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, welcomes the concrete form of the cooperation agreement with the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek: "This will not only improve the local service in a tar