Printing Workshop
on KollwitzSunday
every first Sunday of the month | 12 am – 3 pm
Drop-in offer | from 8 to 99 years
Registration possible on location from 11 am
Participation is included in the museum admission fee
on KollwitzSunday
every first Sunday of the month | 12 am – 3 pm
Drop-in offer | from 8 to 99 years
Registration possible on location from 11 am
Participation is included in the museum admission fee
City-wide campaign day on November 20, 2025 Free admission to the Kollwitz Museum for Berlin volunteers On Saturday, November 29, 2025, numerous cultural and leisure facilities will be taking part in the Berlin-wide “Berlin says thank you!” campaign. With this day of action, the Berlin Senate, the House of Representatives and numerous partners are honouring…
Käthe Kollwitz – Silent Strength
November 8, 2025 till January 18, 2026
This special exhibition presents rare drawings and proofs by Käthe Kollwitz from the important private collection of Cologne resident Ute Kahl. The focus is on those works that deal with the aspect of empathy in Käthe Kollwitz’s oeuvre, thus offering a new perspective on the artist’s work.
Every first Sunday of the month for only €4.00
For anyone who wants to experience and create art.
every third Sunday of the month | 15.00
in German language
approx. 60 minutes
Participation included in the entrance fee
‘HAVE YOU HEARD OF KÄTHE KOLLWITZ? – City and art rally around Kollwitzplatz’
Saturday, 8 November 2025 | 10 AM – 1 PM | Family programme
“We haven’t seen ‘Penthesilea’ yet”
Starting February 21, the special exhibition in the former theatre building of Charlottenburg Palace sheds light for the first time on Käthe Kollwitz’s passion for theatre and its influence on her work. It also shows her family’s close connections to the stage during a formative phase of Berlin’s theatre history.
Lecture on the painter Jeanne Mammen
Thursday, November 13, 2025
19.00
Entrance fee 8,00 € | reduced 5,00 €
The Käthe Kollwitz Museum Berlin invites you to a lecture by art historian Dr. Martina Wein-land. The occasion is the 50th anniversary of the death of Berlin artist Jeanne Mammen, which will be commemorated next year.
Maik Zöllner brings Eric Carle’s ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ to the stage in shadow theatre.
Sunday, 9 November 2025
3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Participation included in museum admission.
Registration required.
Walk with Marianne Mielke through the Charlottenburg neighborhood around the Kollwitz Museum
Saturday, October 18, 2025
11.00 to 12.30
Participation fee 8 euros / reduced 5 euros
Registration required.
The city walk will be held in German.