PHOTO: © Besucher vor dem Teehaus im Modul Kunst und Kult. Sakrale Kunst in China und Japan des Museums für Asiatische Kunst im Humboldt Forum (c) URA Architects & Engineers / Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für As

Chanoyu. Der Japanische Teeweg. Erhalten Sie Einblicke in traditionelle japanische Teezusammenkünfte

In the organizer's words:

Bōki literally means "forgetting everyday matters". This is possible at the Museum of Asian Art. In the Bōki-an tea house specially designed for the Humboldt Forum, the Chadō Urasenke Teeweg-Verein Berlin provides insights into traditional tea gatherings. The culture of the tea trail can be experienced in front of outstanding works of painting, graphic art, ceramics and lacquerware.

13:00: Preparation of usucha - whipped, light tea.

15:00: Preparation of Koicha - stirred, strong tea.

- You can watch the tea gathering during your tour of the exhibition at the Museum of Asian Art. The tea house itself cannot be entered.

- The tea gathering is free of charge. A ticket is required for the permanent exhibitions of the Ethnological Collection and the Museum of Asian Art: EUR 14.00/reduced EUR 7.00

- Duration: 45 min

- 3rd floor, room 318

- Belongs to: Ethnological Museum and Museum of Asian Art

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Location

Humboldt Forum
Humboldt Forum Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin
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