Berlin personalities

Above all, it is the people who have shaped the image of the city of Berlin - from its beginnings to the present day. Get to know well-known and lesser-known Berlin personalities whose lives were inextricably linked with the city or still are today.

The Berlin illustrator and photographer Heinrich Zille, postcard (detail), 1915
© Stadtmuseum Berlin

Artists’ Statement

“Time Machine Infinitum – Queer migrant Berlin” is an installation on an Open Space in the BERLIN GLOBAL exhibition. It takes visitors on a journey through time, exploring the history, presence and future through the lens of queer migrant Berliners. This work moves through different times, blending a linear narrative. It highlights and honors the presence and cultural heritage of queer migrants and BIPoC in the city.

Magnus Hirschfeld

Doctor and sex researcher Magnus Hirschfeld (1868 – 1935) is today regarded as a pioneer of the sexual minority emancipation movement.

Helga Goetze

Many Berliners still remember her provocative actions in front of the Gedächtniskirche or the TU Berlin. Villa Oppenheim is now dedicating an exhibition to the artist, writer, poet and activist Helga Goetze (1922-2008).

African American Performers 1877-1933

From the Jubilee Singers to Jazz: African American Performers and Musicians in Berlin, 1877-1933.

Louis Douglas

A multi-talented dancer, actor, director, comedian, choreographer, singer, screenwriter and producer, he spent thirty years on European stages.

Dora Dean

A dance and fashion icon, Dora Dean won over countless fans at the turn of the last century. Berliners flocked to see her and new style: the Cakewalk.

Arabella Fields

Constantly touring, performing in a dizzying array of styles and winning fans across the continent, Arabella Field’s life was paradigmatic of that of the variety star at the turn of the last century.