Hundreds of thousands of glazed brick fragments being sorted in the colonnades of the Neues Museum, Berlin, 1927–1928
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Vorderasiatisches Museum/photographer unknown

Pergamonmuseum
From Fragment to Monument
The Ishtar Gate in Berlin

10.11.2020 to 03.10.2021

Calligraphy on fabric with Abri (marble) paper, detail, OID 2295829
© Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst / Haschmat Hossaini

Pergamonmuseum
Calligrapher to the King – Daud Hossaini

07.02.2020 to 31.12.2020

Shadi Ghadirian, Qajar #3, detail, 1998
© Shadi Ghadirian, courtesy of the Silk Road Gallery

Pergamonmuseum
Capturing Iran’s Past
Fotokunst – PhotoArt – هنر عکاسی

07.11.2019 to 26.01.2020

Friedrich Delitzsch (1850‒1922)
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Fotoarchiv Vorderasiatisches Museum

Pergamonmuseum
The Babel/Bible Conflict
Politics, Theology and Science around 1900

05.11.2019 to 13.03.2020

Market Gate of Miletus, reconstruction with modern additions, Roman, Trajanic, Miletus, around 100 AD.
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung / Johannes Laurentius, CC NC-BY-SA

Pergamonmuseum
Architecture of Antiquity
Market Gate of Miletus

Permanent exhibition

Façade of the caliph’s palace of Mshatta in the Pergamonmuseum
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / David von Becker

Pergamonmuseum
Islamic Cultures

Permanent exhibition

Schreitender Löwe von der Prozessionsstraße, Babylon, Zeit König Nebukadnezars II., 604–562 v. Chr.
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Vorderasiatisches Museum / Olaf M. Teßmer

Pergamonmuseum
Ancient Near Eastern Cultures

Permanent exhibition

Interactive panel on the history of the game of chess between North Africa and Europe
© Marlene Kettner

Pergamonmuseum
Trans-cultural Relations, Global Biographies – Islamic Art?

Permanent exhibition

Caucasian dragon rug from the 16th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst / Teßmer

Pergamonmuseum
Dream and Trauma
Reopening of the Carpet Rooms in the Museum für Islamische Kunst

Permanent exhibition