View of the teahouse by Ai Weiwei and the ceiling construction designed by Chinese architect Wang Shu in the ‘Court Art of China’ module of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst in the Humboldt Forum
© Ai Weiwei / Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture Studio / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst / Photo: Anke Göhring
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The throne room, designed by Chinese architect Wang Shu, is a highlight of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst.

Experience this unique exhibition space and learn about the symbolic meaning of the artworks on display: the gigantic poplar roof construction suspended below the hall ceiling, the precious “Dragon Robe” from the Qing dynasty, the “Tea House” made of pressed tea by conceptual artist Ai Weiwei. And what is the connection to spy Robert Fortune?

The discussion with the artist Anke Göhring and the art historian Hans-Werner Klohe will take place directly in the exhibition. We invite you to bring your questions and observations.

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© Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst und Ethnologisches Museum, Fotos: Claudia Obrocki; Martin Franken; Philipp Jester / Jens Blank
Visit the collections on the 2nd and 3rd floor
In the Humboldt Forum's foyer there is a 17 meter high media tower, called "cosmograph". It gives visitors comprehensive information about their visit and can transform into an art and light installation.
© SHF / David von Becker
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