A World in Common
Contemporary African Photography / 1. Feb – 7. Mai 2025
Sam Youkilis
Under the Sun / 1. Feb – 7. Mai 2025
Silvia Rosi
Protektorat . C/O Berlin Talent Award 2024 / 1. Feb – 7. Mai 2025
At a Glance
Opening hours

Mon–Sun 11:00–20:00

How to find us

Address
C/O Berlin Amerika Haus Hardenbergstraße 22–24 10623 Berlin

Bus and train
S+U Zoologischer Garten

Parking
Parkhaus am Zoo

Tickets

Tickets on site or online.

Reguar / Reduced
12 Euro / 6 Euro

Groups (per Person) regular / reduced
10 Euro / 5 Euro

Free entry
up to + including 18 years of age

Guided Tours

Public Guided Tours
Sat, Sun and on Holidays
14:00 (German) + 16:00 (English)

Individual Guided Tours
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BERLIN VIEWS

Berlin is loud, full of life, and in constant flux. C/O Berlin and visitBerlin jointly invited photographers Kristin Bethge, Delfina Carmona, Marina Mónaco, and Christian Werner to capture their unique take on the city. The resulting images are intriguing in their use of visual languages and an unexpected array of motifs, showing a wide range of people, places, and moments far off the beaten path. 

Discover all BERLIN VIEWS here!

C/O Berlin Friends
© C/O Berlin Foundation . David von Becker
Support C/O Berlin and Join C/O Berlin Friends

As a C/O Berlin Friend you and a guest are welcome to visit our exhibitions for free and enjoy further benefits.

Education
© Stephanie von Becker
Get to know photography in a playful way

With the formats Junior, Teens and Adults, C/O Berlin offers a chance to get to know photography, film and design on a professional level and to playfully implement one’s own ideas. 

C/O Berlin Newspaper
Surprising, entertaining, and inspiring

We publish our free in-house C/O Berlin Newspaper to mark each exhibition opening. Each issue features essays, interviews, and pieces by high-profile authors and scholars. Always surprising, entertaining, and inspiring, our editors bring together topics explored in our exhibitions.

Die Vielen
Art creates spaces for change.

As creators of arts and culture in Germany we do not stand above things. Rather we have both feet firmly on the ground – the very ground upon which one of the worst state crimes against humanity was committed. This country has seen art vilified as degenerate and culture being abused for purpose of propaganda. 

We unite in solidarity with people who, in the light of right-wing politics, are further marginalised within our society. Solidarity over privilege. It’s about all of us. Freedom for the Arts!

Partners
IFA