25.11.2025, 18:00-25.11.2025, 20:00
Bohemian Rhapsody (USA/UK 2018)
Bohemian Rhapsody is a 2018 biographical drama film (by Bryan Singer & Dexter Fletcher) that focuses on the life of Freddie Mercury, the lead singer of the British rock band Queen.
Admission is free
Location:Buch Campus, MDC.C Axon 1
01.12.2025, 17:00-01.12.2025, 19:00
A concert featuring classical music
The concert will be held in honour of Prof. Dr Heinz Bielka (1929-2020). On 1 December, we will commemorate the fifth anniversary of the death of this highly respected scientist, science historian and patron of art and culture on campus. Since 2007, Heinz Bielka has also been strongly committed to the reconstruction of the Buch church tower, supported by his wife, Prof. Galina Iwanzowa, who has been organising charity concerts with her pupils and students since 2011.
At the concert on 1st December, young, musically gifted musicians (aged 10-19) will once again perform their wide repertoire of classical music; most of them are already prize winners of several international competitions. Tabea Streicher will also be there again.
Admission is free, and donations will go towards the work of the Bucher Kirchturm association and the Friends of MDC.
Location:Campus Buch, MDC.C, Axon 1
16.12.2025, 16:30-16.12.2025, 18:00
Christmas tour of the unique collection of historical microscopes on the Campus Berlin-Buch
The history of medical research in Berlin-Buch is impressively presented in the Museum of the Campus Berlin-Buch. Scientific instruments from a century of biomedical research are on display in the Oskar and Cécile Vogt House. The integrated exhibition “Invisible–Visible–Understood” illustrates the unique connection between science and the optical industry that developed in the Berlin-Brandenburg region at the beginning of the 19th century. In the first half of the 19th century, the cell theory was developed in Berlin: it states that cells are the fundamental elements of all tissues in plants and animals. This could only be established with the help of microscopes. As a result, a new industry emerged in Berlin — microscope manufacturing.
Discover the beginnings of Berlin’s microscope production and its influence on modern biomedicine. Neuroscientist Prof. Dr. Helmut Kettenmann will guide you through the microscope exhibition at the Max Delbrück Communications Center (MDC.C) and the collection in the Campus Museum. Afterwards, we invite you to join us for a festive drink and some Christmas cookies.
Please register in advance by email with Daniela Giese at d.giese@campusberlinbuch.de
The number of participants is limited to 20.
Date: December 16, 2025, 4:30 p.m.
Duration: approx. 60 minutes. In English.
Please note that photos and/or videos will be taken during this event. The recordings may be used on the websites, in print materials, and on the social media channels of Campus Berlin-Buch.
Location:Meeting point: Foyer, Max Delbrück Communications Center (MDC.C) C83
Christmas tour of the unique collection of historical microscopes on the Campus Berlin-Buch