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  1. Long Night of Museums (29.08.2026)

    Guided tours, concerts, behind-the-scenes tours, silent films, late-night special The full programme is yet to be announced. For the latest information and tickets, visit https://langenachtdermuseen.berlin

  2. Long Night of Museums (29.08.2026)

    Guided tours, concerts, behind-the-scenes tours, silent films, late-night special Theme of the Long Night 2026: Crime in Berlin Programme at the Musical Instrument Museum 6 pm Pink Panther: We Solve the Case – Concert for children and families 7 pm and 8 pm Forgeries, scandals and criminal tricks Gu

  3. Sound Spaces: A Prima Vista (11.10.2026)

    Featuring Leila Schayegh on violin and Martin Zimmermann on piano 2 pm Flash Talk 2.30 pm Concert This concert takes us right into the heart of the vibrant musical life at the transition from the Baroque to the Galant style. The focus is on the major cities of London, Amsterdam and Paris. Musical li

  4. Sound Spaces: Ciaconna and the Freedom of Variation (31.05.2026)

    With the Capella de la Torre ensemble. Conductor and shawm: Katharina Bäuml Capella de la Torre. Photo: Anna-Kristina Bauer 2 pm Flash Talk: Spontaneous and effortless – how do you learn to improvise? 2.30 pm Concert The practice of diminution and improvisation is just as integral to the music of th

  5. Sound – Transmission – Aesthetics (25.06.2026)

    Guided tour of the SIM’s acoustic studios to mark the 100th anniversary of Hans-Peter Reinecke’s birth As a musicologist, psychologist and experimental physicist , Prof. Dr Hans-Peter Reinecke (1926–2003) devoted his work to, amongst other things, room and building acoustics, the transmission of mus

  6. Wednesday Night Cinema: V. Arnheim – Die Hochbahnkatastrophe (1921) (11.02.2026)

    A gem of 1920s detective films. Live accompaniment on the Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ by Bernd Wurzenrainer. The German Film Institute & Film Museum (DFF) restored this film from the German Harry Hill series, a gem of 1920s detective cinema, back in 2011. The public transport system of a large ci

  7. Sound Spaces: From Oud to Lute من العود إلى اللوت (28.06.2026)

    The journey of the strings – from Baghdad via Andalusia to Berlin. Featuring the ensembles AMI Berlin and Tres Morillas 2 pm Flash Talk: Lute and Oud 2.30 pm Concert Like a melting pot, many cultures came together on the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages and the early Renaissance: Arab influe

  8. Film screening: "Suites for a Wounded World" (15.02.2025)

    Tanja Tetzlaff plays J.S. Bach. Moderation: Heinz von Loesch The German cellist Tanja Tetzlaff plays J.S. Bach's Cello Suites No. 4 to 6 - in the midst of wounded nature scarred by climate change. A musically and visually moving plea for more mindfulness and humility towards the beauty of our planet

  9. Triple Helix (13.02.2025)

    For piano and two multidirectional 393-beamforming loudspeakers. With Reinhold Friedl and Gerrit Krishna Sharma Triple Helix explores the fluid relationships and interferences between instrument and space, traditional concepts of music and AR experience, and contrasts different concepts of virtualit

  10. Digital museum guide

    Digital museum guide With the digital museum guide, visitors to the Musical Instruments Museum can not only quickly and easily access information about the objects in the exhibition, but even contact the museum's specialist staff directly. Development of the guide, which is available in German and E