Museum celebrates the German design school in the city most closely associated with founder Walter Gropius
Demands by the emperor's great-great grandson for the return of thousands of works from two German states threatens the future of at least two museums
A week-long festival for the 30th anniversary includes a banner of messages floating near the Brandenburg Gate
E-Werk Luckenwalde will be powered with locally sourced biomass, with excess energy sold back to the grid
Open letter describes the Garrison Church, damaged in the Second World War, as the symbol of an “unholy alliance” between church, military, and state
Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig looks at how East German artists responded to tumultuous times
Another floor opens up in the Bröhan Museum with its privately formed collection
New German artists have put this fair back on the map
Hans Grothe has sold 700 works to Wella hair-care billionaires for E50 million
Museum Frieder Burda in Baden-Baden is home to the philanthropist's collection of around 1,000 works
Axel Krause’s support for anti-immigration party AfD was a step too far for the organisers, but others say his exclusion suppresses freedom
The heirs of Parisian dealer Paul Rosenberg demand the return of a Matisse stolen during World War II
The case 'shouldn't be heard in a US court', argues the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation
Germany’s Council of Jews said Peter Schäfer “lost the trust of the Jewish community”
The opening festivities were to begin this year, but the final stage of construction is behind schedule
Kunsthalle Rostock, the only museum built under the GDR, remembers Berlin's asbestos-riddled parliament building and culture hub
Medieval sculpture on façade of Unesco World Heritage site in Wittenberg is one of around 30 similar pieces across Europe
German city launches €85m plan to prevent further decay of infamous rally grounds
The artistic director reveals his plans and the French artist discusses his biggest motivation for making art
Software entrepreneur Markus Hannebauer opens Fluentum to the public with Dutch artist Guido van der Werve
“Safety comes first,” the building’s manager says
Anti-immigration party AfD is using provocative 19th-century work on its posters for the upcoming European elections
Australia is pursuing further repatriations from Germany, ambassador says
Show at the Hamburger Bahnhof explores how the German artist hid behind Hitler's "degenerate" label
On the same day, the nearby Neues Museum Weimar will open a new permanent exhibition on early Modernism
Hasso Plattner also plans to put his Impressionist works on permanent display in his Barberini Museum
German advisory commission on Nazi-looted art says paintings in government collection should be restituted to the descendants of Max James Emden
Joint declaration is “a statement of historical responsibility,” says Culture Minister Monika Grütters
An eight-member panel including Bénédicte Savoy will assess grant applications
Three landscapes signed A. Hitler were offered for sale at Berlin’s Auktionshaus Kloss