Whether it's election results, sporting successes or tomorrow's weather, it has never been easier to keep up to date with current world events. News is available everywhere at all times. Yet fewer and fewer people are interested in keeping up to date. Why?
The first comprehensive exhibition on news in Germany sheds light on our relationship to news and traces the historical development of news. In doing so, it looks at a central player that most people know little about: the news agency. What role does it play in history and why do we need it today?
Each of us has a different answer to the question of what our own relationship to the news looks like. The interactive exhibition invites you to explore your personal habits, needs and knowledge. At the same time, it encourages us to think about what we need as a society in order to be well informed now and in the future.
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8 euros, 4 euros reduced, children under 18 free