Kilimanjaro” was never real, but it does point to a critical epoch in German history: German Colonialism in Africa. The history of the purported tip of the summit thus constitutes an indicative example of
Permanent exhibition Berlin, Jagdschloss Grunewald Open all year round Traces of Time from 350 Years of History A Palace across the Centuries Permanent exhibition Berlin, Schönhausen Palace Open all year round
pocket watches. The oldest of the three barometers (dated 1698, Caputh Palace) has an interesting history, because it was decorated for Elector Frederick III with the motto of the English Order of the Garter
Rheinsberg House and Park The history of Rheinsberg is closely associated with Frederick the Great when he was a Crown Prince and with the life of his brother Prince Henry. After years of bitter conflict [...] original character of both palace and park, and it is not yet complete. The setting entered literary history when Kurt Tucholsky published “Rheinsberg – A Picture Book for Sweethearts” in 1912. Rheinsberg House:
became the first museum in Berlin to re-open its doors. The ground floor provides an interesting history of construction at the lodge. The permanent exhibition in the Store Room not only displays equipment
buildings in Berlin that was never completely destroyed. It is therefore unique in assembling traces of history right down to the late 20th century in one place. The Counts zu Dohna had already built a residence [...] Castro and Mikhail Gorbachev, unique and tangible testimony to an important period in German post-war history. Information for visitors » Press photos Media implemented visually Schloss Schönhausen, Gartenseite
originally built and furnished; others house a modern exhibition where visitors can learn more about the history of the tower and the park. Babelsberg Palace: Information for visitors » Babelsberg Park: Information
points of the collection are military and naval affairs; German, French, and English literature; history; travel literature; regional geography; and ethnology. Some works contain the owner’s bookplate as
assembled by the burgraves and zu Dohna princes in the 17th to 20th centuries chronicle the family’s history, its European relationships, and its strong connection to the ruling dynasty in Brandenburg-Prussia
and iconographic references allude to? Which history is commemorated at this site? How can this site also point to potential future interpretations of history? How can colonial references be made visible [...] conversation point and connect past historical narratives with potential future interpretations of history. The selection of the artist tasked with the contemporary artistic intervention will be made by a
Hohenzollern women made it possible for Brandenburg to become Prussia; substantially influencing the history and identity of Germany. Opening Hours: daily, except Mondays, 10–6. Last admission 5 pm. The exhibition
Charlottenhof Palace. Numerous hearthrugs, bell pulls, rugs and coasters further attest to the cultural history and life at court in Berlin. Only a limited amount of table and bed linen survives, as most of the