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  1. Heinrich Mann was then elected as the first president of the German Academy of Arts, but died two weeks prior to the opening on March 11, 1950. A large part of his estate was transferred to the Academy in the 1950s, and formed the foundation for the Literary Archive, which is now the largest department within the Academy Archive.

  2. Berlin’s Academy of Arts, founded in 1696 is its oldest and most prestigious cultural institution. Since 1995 it was relocated in the historic Pariser Platz in the impressive new glass fronted building by Günther Behnisch which incorporates only remaining original part of the building, the exhibition hall. It was here that the Nazi architect ...

  3. The Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts looks back on a tradition of over 100 years of drama training and is today one of the leading performing arts academies in the theatre world. Three stages offer students the opportunity to present their skills and the public the chance to discover young talents.

  4. Academy of Arts, Berlin (Q414110) Academy of Arts, Berlin. national German academic institution for the advancement of the arts. AdK. Academy of Arts. Academy of Arts in Berlin. Language. Label. Description.

  5. The Academy of Arts in Hanseatenweg was built in 1960 according to the plans of Werner Düttmann. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the merger took place in 1993. The historical location at Pariser Platz was chosen as the Academy's headquarters. The location at the Hanseatenweg was retained as a place for exhibitions and various cultural events.

  6. The Academy building at Pariser Platz was badly damaged in 1945 in the final days of the Second World War. After the war the Academy was unable to continue its work. The Cold War, the ideological monopolisation of the arts, and the rigorous division of Berlin all worked against the creation of a joint academy.

  7. The Academy Archives. The Archives of the Akademie der Künste (Academy Archives) are considered the most important interdisciplinary archives for modernist art and culture in German-speaking countries. The Archives are entrusted with the core task of acquiring important art and cultural history archives, as well as collections and art works ...