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  1. Let's carry on – there's plenty to see here (30.03.2026)

    Following a 16-month renovation, the Rieckhallen at the Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart are finally open to the public again on a permanent basis. Thanks to their acquisition by the State of Berlin, they were saved from demolition in 2022. Now the Rieckhallen are back: covering 3,0

  2. Russians and Germans. 1000 years of art, history and culture (25.06.2012)

    6 October 2012 to 13 January 2013 at the Neues Museum From 6 October 2012 to 13 January 2013, the National Museums in Berlin are presenting the exhibition "Russians & Germans - 1000 Years of Art, History and Culture" at the Neues Museum on Museum Island. A few days ago, this exhibition opened at the

  3. Intensification of bilateral science. Opening of the exhibition "Bronze Age - Europe without Borders" in Moscow (08.10.2013)

    On 15 October 2013, the exhibition "Bronze Age - Europe without Borders" will open at the State Historical Museum in Moscow. The exhibition, which was previously shown in St. Petersburg and opened there by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Vladimir Putin, is a joint project of the Hermit

  4. Johann Sebastian Bach's Christmas Oratorio on five evenings in the Gemäldegalerie (08.12.2016)

    A very special Christmas experience: in five concerts between 25 December 2016 and 6 January 2017, the Gemäldegalerie der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin presents Bach's Christmas Oratorio in dialogue with paintings from its collection and works of modern music. The six cantatas of the Christmas Orator

  5. Far away, so close: The new SPK magazine is dedicated to the future of the Dahlem research centre (25.10.2024)

    What will become of Dahlem? From the idea of a "German Oxford" to a modern location for culture, research and teaching, the district in the south-west of Berlin has reinvented itself time and again as a museum location. 2024 is the year of Dahlem: the Geheime Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz ha

  6. Art changes the way we see things – an interview with Klaus Biesenbach (26.03.2026)

    Klaus Biesenbach in an interview with SPK: Why the Neue Nationalgalerie is a place for everyone, why the Kulturforum needs Schatten, and why in Berlin you never know whether it’s the station or the train that’s moving

  7. Art changes the way we see things – an interview with Klaus Biesenbach (26.03.2026)

    Klaus Biesenbach in an interview with SPK: Why the Neue Nationalgalerie is a place for everyone, why the Kulturforum needs Schatten, and why in Berlin you never know whether it’s the station or the train that’s moving

  8. Udo Kittelmann leaves the Nationalgalerie at his own request on 31 October 2020 (21.08.2019)

    Director headed the five-hall network for twelve years - SPK and SMB regret the move - Parzinger: His work will endure because he has made the Nationalgalerie a global player The Director of the Nationalgalerie of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Udo Kittelmann , will not be extending his contract,

  9. Unforgotten: Eduard and Johanna Arnhold (26.03.2026)

    Through their patronage, Johanna and Eduard Arnhold made a significant contribution to Berlin’s cultural life. Their generous work was erased from the collective memory by the Nazis. The SPK feels a special connection to the memory of the Arnholds.

  10. Unforgotten: Eduard and Johanna Arnhold (26.03.2026)

    Through their patronage, Johanna and Eduard Arnhold made a significant contribution to Berlin’s cultural life. Their generous work was erased from the collective memory by the Nazis. The SPK feels a special connection to the memory of the Arnholds.