Hören Sie bei diesem nicht auf.
Alle festivals anzeigenHandverlesen aus der gleichen festivals-Auswahl, bewertet für dieses Wochenende.
FESTIVALS
Cirque Du Soleil ALIZÉ
Cirque du Soleil’s exclusive show in Berlin is an experience not to be missed.
FESTIVALS
Enter Thru Medieval Wounds
The Julia Stoschek Foundation is delighted to present one of the most comprehensive solo exhibitions to date by British artist Mark Leckey (born 1964, Birkenhead, Great Britain) in Berlin, starting on 11 September 2025.
FESTIVALS
Public Guided Tour in English
The Berlin Philharmonic is not only a venue for music but also an architectural landmark. During these tours, visitors gain insight into the building’s architecture and acoustics as well as the history of the Berlin Philharmonic presented in an engaging and informative way.
FESTIVALS
Public Guided Tour in German
The Berlin Philharmonic is not only a venue for music but also an architectural landmark. During these guided tours, visitors gain an interesting and informative insight into the building’s architecture and acoustics, as well as the history of the Berlin Philharmonic.
INTERNATIONAL
Extreme Tension. Art between Politics and Society
Hardly any other era was so marked by division, rupture and transformation as the time after the Second World War. In light of this, the Neue Nationalgalerie is very deliberately showing its new collection display of post-1945 art under the title Extreme Tension.
INTERNATIONAL
Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff
Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff (1923 - 2011) is one of a small number of female German artists to have enjoyed an international career between the 1950s and 1970s with her sculpture and drawings.
FESTIVALS
Stephanie Comilang
In her work, Stephanie Comilang engages themes of labour, technology and postcolonial entanglement in the context of global mobility. Combining documentary footage, fictional elements and personal narratives, she describes her films as “science fiction documentaries”.
FESTIVALS
Time Travel in the Old Tiergarten District
A freely accessible presentation in the art library commemorates the creative, art-loving residents who lived around Matthäikirchplatz 100 years ago.








