Discover Berlin's rich history through hand-picked cultural objects that span traditional artworks, music, films, porn shops, bathrooms, landmarks, and pieces of literature. See Berlin through the art historical lens, while also delving into its complex social, political, and queer narratives.
Step into the heart of Berlin’s artistic soul with a tour that seamlessly blends the city’s historic landmarks with its vibrant contemporary art scene. Journey through the past and present, starting with the towering Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of reunification, and the poignant Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a sobering reminder of the city's resilience.
Alongside these historical treasures, explore Berlin's dynamic art world, from the cutting-edge Spruth Magers Gallery to the thought-provoking installations of Elmgreen & Dragset’s Memorial to the Homosexual Victims of National Socialism, which challenges visitors to confront Berlin’s complex history.
Witness the timeless beauty of Käthe Kollwitz’s Pietà, a haunting portrayal of grief, and admire the Marx-Engels Forum Statues, monumental symbols of the city’s revolutionary past. Experience Richard Serra's Berlin Curves in the Kulturforum, where modern sculpture interacts with the city's architectural evolution.
Whether you’re gazing at Robert Indiana’s Love sculpture at the Neue Nationalgalerie or contemplating the minimalist Empty Library by Micha Ullman, each stop reveals a new layer of Berlin’s rich narrative, blending art and history in a way only Berlin can offer. This tour presents an extraordinary vision, where the city's tumultuous past and creative present coexist, offering an unforgettable cultural journey for art lovers and history enthusiasts alike.