The exhibition in the Chapel of Reconciliation, 2025 © Stiftung Berliner Mauer, Photo: Alishya Tanoku
20th Anniversary of the Field of Rye
Symbol of Life in the Former Border Strip
A blooming field of rye in the former border strip symbolizes the cycle of life, peace, hope and the power of nature. The Berlin Wall existed here for more than 28 years, separating families and friends and dividing a city and country. The Church of Reconciliation stood here, with bricked-up doors and windows, until it was demolished by the GDR border regime in 1985. Today, new life is being created at this site.
This art project on the grounds of the Berlin Wall Memorial was initiated by Michael Spengler / Atelier denkwerk and the Protestant Reconciliation Congregation. As an independent biotope, it has become a living part of the memorial landscape on the former GDR border strip. The field is tilled, the rye is sown, it grows and is harvested again.
Over the years, various actors and institutions have contributed to this art project, helping it to become a multifaceted social community. To mark the 20th anniversary of the rye field, this exhibition pays tribute to the many dedicated people involved in the project. They share in the joy of working at the intersection of art, ecology, history, spirituality, and politics in the heart of the capital.
In cooperation with the Chapel of Reconciliation, with support from Atelier denkwerk, Humboldt University Berlin, and FriedensBrot e.V.
Further exhibition locations
The exhibition will next be on display at the following locations:
- Until January 2026
German Farmers’ Association (Deutscher Bauernverband e. V.)
House of Agriculture and Food (Haus der Land- und Ernährungswirtschaft)
Claire-Waldoff-Straße 7
10117 Berlin
www.bauernverband.de (only for guests of the HdLE)
- February to March 2026
Heimvolkshochschule am Seddiner See
Seeweg 2
14554 Seddiner See
www.hvhs-seddinersee.de (only for guests of the HVHS)
- April to June 2026
Humboldt University of Berlin
Thaer Institute for Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences
Invalidenstr. 42
10115 Berlin
https://www.agrar.hu-berlin.de