A list of exhibitions to see while you are in Berlin in June 2025.
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Berliner Realistinnen. 65 Jahre Haus am Lützowplatz (HaL)
Haus am Lützowplatz
“The exhibition „Berliner Realistinnen. 65 Years of Haus am Lützowplatz (HaL)“ will reconstruct the urban development situation of Lützowplatz in…“
The Cosmos of “Der Blaue Reiter” – From Kandinsky to Campendonk
Kupferstichkabinett
“For the first time in its history, the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett presents its collection of works by artists of Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider).…“
UDERZO – From Asterix to Magic Potion
Museum für Kommunikation Berlin
“Everyone knows Asterix. The clever little Gaul is Europe’s most successful comic character. 400 million of his adventure comic books have been sold…“
Käthe Kruse – It’s All Good Now
Berlinische Galerie
“The artist Käthe Kruse (*1958) has been an integral part of Berlin’s art scene since the early 1980s. A member of West Berlin’s well-known music…“
From Odesa to Berlin – European Painting of the 16th to 19th Century
Gemäldegalerie
“Shortly before the onset of Russia’s war of aggression, the most significant works held in the Odesa Museum’s collection were transferred to an…“
Heavy Metal in the GDR
Museum in der Kulturbrauerei
“Louder, harder, faster – heavy metal fascinates young people the world over in the 1980s. Whilst bands like Metallica and Iron Maiden conquer the…“
Nachrichten – News
Museum für Kommunikation Berlin
“The first comprehensive exhibition on news in Germany sheds light on our relationship to news and traces the historical development of news. In doing…“
Gearing Up. More Cycling in the City!
Technikmuseum
“The exhibition Gearing Up. More Cycling in the City! is all about cycling urban environments. Its focus is on the bicycle as it rose to become a widely…“
Vaginal Davis – Fabelhaftes Produkt
Gropius Bau
“Marking twenty years since artist, writer and performer Vaginal Davis made Berlin her home, Gropius Bau presents the first comprehensive solo exhibition…“
Roads not Taken. Or: Things could have turned out differently
Turning Points in German History 1989 – 1848
Deutsches Historisches Museum
“Starting from key dates in German history, the museum presents a look back(wards) at decisive historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. It…“