The TA T is an architectural monument and a public space for the exchange of knowledge at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Through exhibitions, performances, concerts, workshops, and conversations, we foster a multitude of sensory experiences, collective thinking, and dialogue involving diverse perspectives. More


Current Notices

Limited Accessibility

Due to a construction fence, our visitor entrance is currently not easily accessible for wheelchair users. For assistance, please call the front desk at (+49 (0) 30 2093 46625).

Construction work on the Campus Nord

Due to construction work, the entrances to the campus via Friedrichstr./Claire-Waldoff-Str. and Reinhardtstr. (Panketor) are closed until further notice. Open entrances: see Campus Map.


Now showing

  • Bhasha Chakrabarti: Archive of Divine Possessions

    Exhibition, inherit x TA T

    May 5 – July 11, 2026

    Rotunda, Ground Floor Gallery

    Bhasha Chakrabarti: Archive of Divine Possessions

    As part of her fellowship at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg inherit. heritage in transformation, artist Bhasha Chakrabarti presents her new body of work Archive of Divine Possessions at the TA T.

    Free Admission

    Deutsch, English


  • Meshwork of Things

    Permanent Exhibition

    Since 2019

    Online only

    Meshwork of Things

    The Meshwork of Things is our permanent exhibition. It connects the collections of the university in new ways.

    Free Admission

    English, German


Coming soon

  • Microbial Matters: Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley

    Lecture & Presentation

    June 2, 2026

    5 – 6.30 p.m.

    Anatomy Theatre

    Microbial Matters: Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley

    Join us for a lecture and roundtable discussion to explore alternative design histories viewed through the lens of microbial life — asking why microbes matter for contemporary regenerative and multispecies design cultures.

    Free admission

    English


  • SENSING THE DEEP

    Deep Listening, Multisensory Meditation

    June 6, 2026 – Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften

    9 – 10 p.m.

    Lecture Hall

    SENSING THE DEEP

    A journey into the deep sea and into our perception: In an experimental deep listening session, Felix Sattler brings together literature, science, and sound as a multisensory deep-sea excursion.

    Long Night of Sciences ticket required

    German


  • Berlin Blue – Artistic and experimental approaches to a colour

    Lecture, Book Presentation

    July 7, 2026

    6 p.m.

    Lecture hall

    Berlin Blue – Artistic and experimental approaches to a colour

    How can one make a colour, its origins and its properties visible? Britta Lange and Kerstin Stoll explore Berlin Blue, a synthetic deep-blue pigment first produced in Berlin in 1706, through an artistic and experimental lens.

    Free Admission

    German


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