24.10.2025
to
20.09.2026
Bode-Museum
On 26 April 1478, Lorenzo and Giuliano de’ Medici were attacked in the chancel of the Duomo of Florence. Giuliano was killed in the attack, while Lorenzo survived and went on to take revenge on the people responsible for masterminding the conspiracy – most notably the Pazzi family. This exhibition seeks to trace the story with the help of items from the collections of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
The Münzkabinett houses a selection of medals that depict the key figures involved in the affair, many of whom have also been immortalised in portraits that are now held in the collections of the Skulpturensammlung and the Gemäldegalerie – beginning with Giuliano, whose likeness Sandro Botticelli painted with a downcast gaze after his untimely death. The Pazzi Conspiracy constitutes a tragic and defining episode of the Florentine Quattrocento that epitomises the significance of the Italian Renaissance as an age in which violent political and religious conflicts were translated into unforgettable works of art.
A special exhibition of the Münzkabinett and the Skulpturensammlung – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
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Venue
Address / Getting there
Visitor entrance
Am Kupfergraben, Eingang über die Monbijoubrücke
10117 Berlin
partially wheelchair accessible
Accessibility: Unfortunately, the Bode-Museum is currently not accessible barrier-free due to a faulty lift. We are working to resolve the problem.
U-Bahn: Friedrichstraße
S-Bahn: Friedrichstraße, Hackescher Markt
Tram: Am Kupfergraben, Hackescher Markt
Bus: Staatsoper, Lustgarten, Friedrichstraße
Opening hours
Sun 10:00 - 18:00
Mon closed
Tue closed
Wed 10:00 - 17:00
Thu 10:00 - 17:00
Fri 10:00 - 17:00
Sat 10:00 - 18:00
Special opening hours during public holidays
Please note: The basement with the exhibition “Plain Talk. About the History of the Bode-Museum” is not accessible until further notice due to a technical fault.
Special arrangement: Open on Tuesdays for registered school classes with a guided tour.