One Sunday a month, many museums in Berlin have free admission – both art and history museums. Find out when the next Museum Sunday takes place.
Doc.Berlin is four days of factual cinema as Kino Babylon kicks off their documentary film festival 2024.
From November 22nd, Tierpark Berlin will be bathed in colorful lights and the Friedrichsfelde Palace will be the center of the festivities.
The LGBTQIA* Winter Days Berlin will take place from November 8th until November 22nd at Nollendorfplatz.
On November 9, Berlin will be transformed into a huge stage where over 1,000 musicians will play songs for freedom to mark the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Celebrate the your dearly departed with colorful skulls, dance and music when Holzmarkt arranges Dia de los Muertos.
As a rarity, you can experience Monet’s three earliest Paris works in one exhibition at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
Now you can discover the Tim Burton’s quirky universe in Berlin. The exhibition “Tim Burton’s Labyrinth” is on display until November 3rd, 2024.
Women also took part in the resistance against the Nazi regime in Germany. This exhibition is the result of five years of research on women in the resistance against National Socialism.
From June until October 2024 can you experience the exhibition “Andy Warhol: Velvet Rage and Beauty” at the Neue Nationalgalerie. Read about it here.