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  1. Why museums should not bow to pressure from interest groups (26.03.2026)

    3sat and the SPK had organised an evening event on trust in museums: it sparked a wide-ranging discussion on neutrality, freedom and democratic civic culture

  2. Why museums should not bow to pressure from interest groups (26.03.2026)

    3sat and the SPK had organised an evening event on trust in museums: it sparked a wide-ranging discussion on neutrality, freedom and democratic civic culture

  3. From the Saar to the Spree: A journey through time at the Bode Museum (26.03.2026)

    As part of the special exhibition "Zeitsprung. Art Meets Art", twelve students from the Saar College of Fine Arts are engaging with exhibits at the Bode Museum. Through an artistic intervention, they juxtapose historical artworks with contemporary perspectives.

  4. From the Saar to the Spree: A journey through time at the Bode Museum (26.03.2026)

    As part of the special exhibition "Zeitsprung. Art Meets Art", twelve students from the Saar College of Fine Arts are engaging with exhibits at the Bode Museum. Through an artistic intervention, they juxtapose historical artworks with contemporary perspectives.

  5. The Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbeitz and its museums mourn the loss of Egidio Marzona (16.03.2026)

    On 15 March 2026, the Italian art collector and patron Egidio Marzona (born 1944 in Bielefeld) passed away in Berlin surrounded by his family and friends. This was announced by his family today. Egidio Marzona amassed one of the most extensive collections of 20th century art over more than 50 years,

  6. Annual balance 2025: Around 3.6 million visits to the museums of the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (29.01.2026)

    Annual balance sheet 2025: museums of the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz record around 3.6 million visits, with the Neue Nationalgalerie leading the way. SPK President Marion Ackermann is satisfied and wants to invest further funds in attractive exhibition projects. Despite a decline in tourism t

  7. Construction progress at the Neues Museum (16.03.2006)

    Construction work on the Neues Museum, the war-damaged building by August Stüler (begun as the second building on Museum Island in 1843 and opened in 1859), which has survived as a ruin, is progressing rapidly in line with the plans of architect David Chipperfield. Parts of the building were complet

  8. The reconstruction of Berlin's Museum Island is making strong progress (12.10.2006)

    The opening of the splendidly renovated and technically modernised Bode Museum next week (first day of opening on Thursday) is another milestone in the restoration of the museum ensemble and UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Alte Nationalgalerie opened its doors back in 2001 following its renovation.

  9. Speech by the President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation Klaus-Dieter Lehmann on the occasion of the opening of the Bode Museum (17.10.2006)

    Ladies and Gentlemen, When Kaiser Wilhelm II opened the museum on 18 October 1904, it was a rainy day, with uniforms, gowns and medal necklaces providing the colourful backdrop. Today we had glorious imperial weather, but the imperial era is long gone. The opening today is ennobled by the words of w

  10. Ceremony on 8 November 2006. 100 years of the Museum of East Asian Art (08.11.2006)

    Speech by Klaus-Dieter Lehmann, President of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation - The spoken word prevails - Excellencies, dear Mr Osten, dear Mr Veit, ladies and gentlemen, Today we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Museum of East Asian Art. I would like to extend a very warm welc