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  1. "Vogel Phoenix. The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation" - the book celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation (26.11.2007)

    With the "Vogel Phoenix", a richly illustrated reader, the SPK is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a look "from the outside" at the variety of themes and projects. Companions from the world of cultural policy, colleagues in the arts and sciences, in museums and libraries, friends and patrons, a

  2. "Notturno" at the Kulturforum (06.06.2026)

    TICKETS ON SALE Chamber concerts 'Notturno' They are a hit with audiences, and not just for night owls: Since 2010, the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz has opened its doors for the DSO's 'Notturno' series. At 8 p.m., when the museum closes, the encounter between art and music entices visitors to e

  3. SPK researches the origin of human remains from East Africa - Gerda Henkel Foundation supports the project (02.08.2017)

    As part of a pilot project, the SPK will be researching the provenance of around a thousand human skulls from the former colony of German East Africa from the beginning of October. The project is based at the Museum of Prehistory and Early History of the National Museums in Berlin and is funded by t

  4. Exhibition "Faithful Amazement - Biblical Traditions in the Islamic World" (29.06.2017)

    A special exhibition of the Museum of Islamic Art of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz and the Oriental Department of the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preußischer Kulturbesitz. From 14 July - 15 October 2017 at the Pergamonmuseum, Museum Island Berlin. Using outstanding manuscri

  5. "Postponed heritage? Colonialism Yesterday and Today": 4th International Symposium of the Goethe-Institut and the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation in Berlin (22.11.2018)

    While the restitution of cultural objects is at the centre of the debate in Europe, completely different questions arise in their places of origin, which have to do with the friction between a global economy and regionally specific conditions, which in turn can be traced back to the colonial past. T

  6. A house that is open to everyone cannot, by its very nature, be small (30.03.2026)

    On 9 February 2024, the foundation stone was laid at the Kulturforum for the building that is set to complete the Kulturforum, bring together the collections of the Neue Nationalgalerie and set new standards for museums in the 21st century: berlin modern

  7. A house that is open to everyone cannot, by its very nature, be small (30.03.2026)

    On 9 February 2024, the foundation stone was laid at the Kulturforum for the building that is set to complete the Kulturforum, bring together the collections of the Neue Nationalgalerie and set new standards for museums in the 21st century: berlin modern

  8. Parzinger on the approval of the budget for the remodelling of the Gemäldegalerie (12.06.2012)

    Hermann Parzinger, President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, explains: "I am delighted with the decision of the Bundestag to include the remodelling of the Gemäldegalerie in the supplementary budget for 2012 and would like to thank Minister of State for Culture Bernd Neumann for his ef

  9. Research Questions: Hidden Stories of Music (30.03.2026)

    Music specialist Thomas MacMillan is a trainee at the Musical Instrument Museum. Here, he answers your questions about acrylic instruments, explains why he needs a Radiohead detox, and discusses which is more fun: making music or researching it?

  10. Research Questions: Hidden Stories of Music (30.03.2026)

    Music specialist Thomas MacMillan is a trainee at the Musical Instrument Museum. Here, he answers your questions about acrylic instruments, explains why he needs a Radiohead detox, and discusses which is more fun: making music or researching it?