Guided tour with Danielle Rosales, designer and curator, visual intelligence, through the exhibition at Museum Nikolaikirche

Curators and artists guide visitors through the joint decentralized exhibition “Dekoloniale – what remains?!” every third Wednesday of the month (exception: November) at various locations in Berlin-Mitte.

The exhibition ‘Dekoloniale – what remains?!’ explores Berlin’s deep-rooted involvement in the global history of slavery and colonialism and critically engages with this past.

The exhibition recounts stories of violence and resistance at three significant sites: the Nikolaikirche, which hosts the tombs of colonialists; the (post)colonial Afrikanische Viertel and the “Asian-Pacific Streets” in Berlin Wedding. It also explores Wilhelmstraße 92, site of the Berlin Conference. “Dekoloniale – what remains?!” seeks to engage with these historical legacies in the public sphere.

With artistic works by the Dekoloniale Residents: Tonderai Koschke, Charlotte Ming, Percy Nii Nortey, Yangkun Shi and Theresa Weber.

Please book a ticket online in advance for the guided tours:

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Experts

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 +++