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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. 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

  3. Lirum larum lorem ipsum: News from the Schriftmusterknaben (26.03.2026)

    We all see it every day; it’s everywhere, and yet hardly anyone pays it any attention: we’re talking about typeface. Christian Mathieu from the Berlin State Library and Michael Lailach from the Art Library want to change that and – partly because they work in institutions focused on written heritage

  4. Lirum larum lorem ipsum: News from the Schriftmusterknaben (26.03.2026)

    We all see it every day; it’s everywhere, and yet hardly anyone pays it any attention: we’re talking about typeface. Christian Mathieu from the Berlin State Library and Michael Lailach from the Art Library want to change that and – partly because they work in institutions focused on written heritage

  5. Why children’s literature is a field that absolutely must be researched (26.03.2026)

    The Berlin State Library has had a children’s and young adult literature department for almost 75 years. Sebastian Schmideler, who took over as head of the department last year, explains why this is not only fascinating and important for children but also for researchers, how progressive education i

  6. Why children’s literature is a field that absolutely must be researched (26.03.2026)

    The Berlin State Library has had a children’s and young adult literature department for almost 75 years. Sebastian Schmideler, who took over as head of the department last year, explains why this is not only fascinating and important for children but also for researchers, how progressive education i

  7. 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

  8. 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

  9. The "Rubensohn Library" of Elephantine: 4000 years of ancient Egyptian cultural history on papyri are now online (20.05.2015)

    A new research database makes the so-called "Rubensohn Library" of the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection of the National Museums in Berlin accessible. As part of a research project, a total of around 800 documents have been restored and scientifically analysed over the past two years. As of tod

  10. Exhibition "Crossroads. The Hohenzollerns and the confessions, 1517 - 1740" in Köpenick Palace (21.03.2017)

    Luther and the princes? The princes and Luther! The Hohenzollerns were among the most powerful imperial princes of the early modern period. How did they react when Luther, Zwingli and Calvin led them to the crossroads and asked the question: What do you believe in? Their decisions had an impact on t