Film program Show window of the West in the Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf

Das Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf präsentiert das Filmprogramm „Schaufenster des Westens“, das sich auf Architektur und Stadtplanung konzentriert. Die Veranstaltung beginnt am Donnerstag, den 30. Mai 2024, und zeigt neu digitalisierte Filme aus der Vergangenheit. Begleitende Gespräche mit Filmschaffenden, Stadtplanern und Denkmalschützern sollen Diskussionen über die gesellschaftliche Entwicklung anregen, insbesondere im Zusammenhang mit aktuellen Stadtentwicklungsprojekten. Ein besonderes Highlight ist die Digitalisierung und öffentliche Zugänglichkeit einer Sammlung von 20.000 Farbdias des Stadtplanungsamtes Wilmersdorf, die die städtebauliche Entwicklung von der Nachkriegszeit bis zur Jahrtausendwende dokumentiert. Diese historischen Aufnahmen sind eine wertvolle Quelle für die regionale Geschichte und die Architekturgeschichte, illustrieren sie doch unter anderem …
The Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf presents the film program "Show window of the West", which focuses on architecture and urban planning. The event begins on Thursday, May 30, 2024, and shows newly digitized films from the past. Accompanying discussions with filmmakers, urban planners and conservationists should stimulate discussions about social development, especially in connection with current urban development projects. A special highlight is digitization and public access to a collection of 20,000 color slides of the Wilmersdorf city planning office, which documents the urban development from the post -war period to the turn of the millennium. These historical recordings are a valuable source of regional history and architectural history, they illustrate, among other things ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Film program Show window of the West in the Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf

The Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf presents the film program "Show Wear of the West", which focuses on architecture and urban planning. The event begins on Thursday, May 30, 2024, and shows newly digitized films from the past. Accompanying discussions with filmmakers, urban planners and conservationists should stimulate discussions about social development, especially in connection with current urban development projects.

A special highlight is the digitization and public accessibility of a collection of 20,000 color slides of the Wilmersdorf city planning office, which documents the urban development from the post -war period to the turn of the millennium. These historical recordings are a valuable source of regional history and architecture history, as they illustrate the conversion of the electoral gamm over the decades.

The film program includes several events, including "Hours of the Boulevard" (1970), "Aunt Emma Laden am Weltboulevard" (1979) and "Plea for the street - Example Kurfürstendamm" (1968). Each film is given by conversations with experts like Dr. Christoph Rauhut from the State Monument Office Berlin and Senate Building Director Prof. Petra Kahlfeld accompanied.

The Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf informs that the places for the film screenings are limited and recommends a timely space reservation by phone or email.

The address of the museum is:
Museum Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf
Schloßstraße 55 /Otto-Grüneberg-Weg
14059 Berlin

The event offers a unique opportunity to look at the development of the Electoral Camme and the urban development history of Berlin from a cinematic and documentary perspective.



Source: www.berlin.de