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More than cancan: Jacques Offenbach
Admired, underestimated: that sums up German-French composer Jacques Offenbach, who died 140 years ago.
Berlin's Pergamon Museum turns 90
Following its coronavirus-related closure, the Pergamon Museum has now reopened — just in time for the anniversary.
Helmut Schmidt's art collection
The exhibition "The Chancellor's Art" presents the collection of former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and his wife, Loki.
The art collection of Helmut and Loki Schmidt
An exhibition in Hamburg takes a closer look at the art that former chancellor Helmut Schmidt and his wife collected.
Gerhard Richter's panorama of landscapes
"My landscape paintings show my longing," says Gerhard Richter, whose works will be shown at the Vienna Kunstforum.
Stranger in one's own country
Writer Ines Geipel wants to know why there is so much anger in eastern Germany.
The dark side of home
Writer and theater director Nuran David Calis explores the dark sides of Germany.
View from afar
Nora Krug lives in New York. She's written a visual memoir about her family and Germany's Nazi past.
In search of Europe
The new exhibition of the Ostkreuz photographers' collective is "CONTINENT – In Search of Europe".
Germany before and after reunification
A tour of Germany, then and now.
'When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit' wins CIVIS Cinema Award
The adaptation of the Judith Kerr classic won the CIVIS cinema award, which honors European films that promote peace.
Peanuts celebrate 70 years
The Peanuts cartoon is world-famous today. Charlie Brown, Snoopy & co have achieved cult status in the past 70 years.
Porcelain, bestselling export product made in China
For centuries, China's foreign trade was dominated by porcelain. An exhibition now shows the most exquisite pieces.
What’s your favorite European cuisine? The results!
We wanted to know your favorite European cuisine. Find out here if you won the prize draw.
Potsdam — 30 Years since German Reunification
A walking tour of Potsdam is a lesson in history
Congolese activist on trial for trying to return looted art
Mwazulu Diyabanza has tried to remove looted art from museums in protest against the theft of African art treasures.
My first time traveling in Germany after reunification
The DW Travel team looks back at memories of their first trips in their newly unified homeland.
Human Rights Film Fest: the power of storytelling
Ban Ki-Moon and Nobel Peace Prize winner Nadia Murad address human right issues at the Berlin film festival.
Highlights from the Human Rights Film Festival in Berlin
Climate crisis, sustainability and women's empowerment are central issues in the filmfest.
Berlinale founder had major Nazi-era role: study
The founding director of Germany's top film festival had a major role in implementing Nazi film-making policy.
German reunification: What still divides East and West?
The geographical division between East and West Germany may have vanished from maps — but not so much from minds.
The short life of James Dean
He made only three movies before the promising career of the young actor was cut short in a car accident.
Testing photo editing apps: "Perfect Image for iOS"
DW Digital tests the most popular apps. This week: "Perfect Image".
Real or fake? Museum Ludwig probes Russian works of art
An exhibition at the Cologne museum — including fakes — shows how the authenticity of artworks is determined.
Should Michelangelo be for sale?
Museums weigh selling artworks to make up for pandemic losses. A piece by Michelangelo has sparked a debate.
Germany from A to Z: Stuttgart
We're taking a tour through Germany guided by the alphabet. This week, S takes us to Stuttgart.
Some germane facts about German
The German language is constantly evolving. Here are some interesting facts.
The forgotten children of Hamburg's forced labor camps
A psychologist has launched a campaign to remember the lives of hundreds of women and children at Nazi camps in Hamburg.
Netflix, Amazon explore revolutionary era in Germany
In time for the 30th anniversary of reunification, Netflix and Amazon are presenting "Deutschland 89" and "Rohwedder."
New exhibition asks: 'Who the f*** is Banksy?'
The enigmatic street artist holds no trademark on his works but does own his identity, as a new exhibit shows.
This is the unusual ingredient our winner cooked with!
We wanted to hear about the most unusual ingredient you’d ever cooked with. Find out if you’re our winner here.
What the FBI wanted with photographer Jerry Berndt
Berndt was a political activist who photographed US social movements. His works can be seen in Hamburg.
Germany's most beautiful tourist destinations less crowded than ever
Visit Neuschwanstein Castle or gaze at the face of Nefertiti — during the pandemic you can do it without the crowds.
Jerry Berndt: Protests and patriotism in America
The images in the "Beautiful America" exhibition taken between the 1960s and 1980s still echo strongly today.
Cycling along the Moselle
Lukas Stege cycles from Traben-Trarbach to Cochem and tastes regional specialities.
Keith Haring's private art collection auctioned for charity
With works by Andy Warhol and street artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, the sale is a Pop Art lover's dream come true.
'We never sleep': Exhibition explores secret life of spies
Artists dive into the world of professional snoopers in a unique show. Spying is the world's second-oldest profession.
Spies never sleep: Espionage-inspired artworks
The "We Never Sleep" exhibition shows art inspired by the mysterious work of secret agents.
The Bayreuth Festival to have first female conductor
Richard Wagner's festival announces a star-studded performance in 2021. Conductor Oksana Lyniv will take the podium.
Actress Romy Schneider honored with Google Doodle
The memory of the European film star lives on — now in the form of a Google illustration.
Testing photo editing apps: "Effectshop"
DW Digital tests the most popular apps. This week: "Effectshop".
9 places you would not expect to find in Berlin
There are many places in the German capital that can still surprise even Berliners.
'The Pianist': Władysław Szpilman mementos to be auctioned
The family of Holocaust-surviving composer and hero of Oscar-winning film 'The Pianist' will sell war-era items.
Chameleon artist Cindy Sherman on show in Paris
The Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris honors the photographer with a retrospective. 170 of her works will be on display.
Answer: this is the kind of tea you most like to drink!
We wanted to know what your favorite kind of tea is. You can find out if you've won here.
Archaeological border complex Haithabu and Danewerk
Haithabu and Danewerk are among the best preserved Viking sites in the world.
Iranian-German movie sends message of hope
Iranian director Manijeh Hekmat expected filming on her latest movie to go ahead as planned — until the floods came in.
Maria Schrader wins Emmy for "Unorthodox"
Schrader has years of experience behind and in front of the camera. The acclaimed Netflix series is a new high.
Germany from A to Z: Regensburg
We're taking a tour through Germany to show you to a town in the alphabet. This time R takes us to Regensburg.
Tong Kunniao's surrealistic works of art
A Berlin gallery shows the Chinese artist's bizarre kinetic sculptures.
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