
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).
Lecture Theatre Closing Times
On the following days, the lecture theatre will not be open to the public due to events organised by third parties. The exhibition Bhasha Chakrabarti Archive of Divine Possessions will remain open: Friday, June 26, 2026
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
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Good Night Assembly
For this year’s Long Night of Museums, we invite local choirs, vocal ensembles, and community singing groups to gather beneath the dome of the Tieranatomisches Theater for a shared nocturnal singing gathering.
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Call for Memories of This Place
Together with students, researchers, artists, neighbouring institutions, historians, former employees, and local communities, we are building a growing oral archive about the history of this place.
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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.
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Meshwork of Things
The Meshwork of Things is our permanent exhibition. It connects the collections of the university in new ways.
Coming soon
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Valerie Karpan: Hydraulic Border Intervals
Hydraulic Border Intervals is an installation and artistic research project that explores borders as environmental and infrastructural conditions emerging through the entanglement of military violence, changing landscapes, and the circulation of people, water, and sound.
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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.
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Mending Inheritances: Between Artistic and Institutional Care
Artist Bhasha Chakrabarti and conservator Marika Kesler discuss inherited materials, care, conservation, and the possibilities of repair in personal inheritances and institutional practices.
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The Listening Theater
Add your voice to our growing archive of oral memories of Campus Nord. Share a memory in person, online, send a postcard or join a memory recording event. Help us shape the upcoming audioguide.










