On completion in 2020, the City Palace housed the
Ethnological Museum of Berlin and the
Museum of Asian Art, as well as two restaurants, a theater, a movie theater and an auditorium. The project was headed by a three-member management committee, chaired by founding director
Neil MacGregor and also including the co-directors, archaeologist
Hermann Parzinger and art historian
Horst Bredekamp. The
Foundation for the Humboldt Forum in the Berlin Palace had been set up to create the museum. In 2018, Neil MacGregor stepped down from his position as founding director of the Humboldt Forum. Although the departure was officially described as the natural end of his term, several commentators interpreted it as a response to mounting institutional and political frustrations. However, his tenure was reportedly marked by increasing tension with German bureaucratic structures and divergent cultural policy expectations. After Hartmut Dorgerloh was appointed General Director on June 1, 2018, the founding directorship also came to an end. Dorgerloh's contract runs until 2028.
Collections The Humboldt Forum houses four major wings, covering America, Africa, Asia, Oceania. It also has several other galleries, including the Humboldt Lab, the Berlin Exhibition, Sounds of the World, and spaces for temporary exhibitions. ==Roof Terrace==