Guided tour through the exhibition “Dekoloniale - what remains?” at the Museum Nikolaikirche

“Colonial Ghosts - Resitant Spirits. Church, Colonialism and Beyond” & „Inscribed. Colonialism, Museum, and Resistance": Guided tour through the Museum Nikolaikirche

The guided tour delves deep into the history of the Nikolaikirche and its largely unexamined connections to the Prussian-Brandenburgian slave trade and 19th-century colonialism.

The exhibition also features the perspectives of the artists Tonderai Koschke, Charlotte Ming, Percy Nii Nortey, Yangkun Shi, and Theresa Weber, whose works are on display as part of the Dekoloniale Residency 2024 at the Museum Nikolaikirche. Their works expose the interconnections between colonialism, religion, politics, and historiography.

Furthermore, the biographies of colonial actors whose honorary and tombstones can be found in the Nikolaikirche are contrasted with perspectives of resistance against the slave trade and colonialism.

Prices
Regular: 10 euros
Reduced: 3 euros

"Dekoloniale – what remains?!" is a joint project by Berlin Postkolonial e.V., Each One Teach One (EOTO) e.V. and the Initiative Schwarze Menschen in Deutschland (ISD-Bund e.V.), the learning and remembrance space “Kolonialismus Erinnern” [Remembering Colonialism], and the Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin in the context of the model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City. The project is funded by the Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt [Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion] and the Kulturstiftung des Bundes [German Federal Cultural Foundation].

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The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++ 
The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++  The five-year model project Dekoloniale Memory Culture in the City was completed in 2024 +++ The project website will therefore no longer be updated +++ A final publication on the project was published in September 2025 +++