The libraries of the Universities Heidelberg and Dresden offers at their internet page Art-Guide a collection of art history internet resources about European art history from late antiquity to contemporary art as well as science of art.
The Visual Arts Guide for Germany of the Goethe Institute facilitates research across the spectrum of visual art. By choosing the appropriate section it can be searched for such things as museums, educational opportunities, festivals, online services.
The Photography Guide for Germany of the Goethe Institute allows to search in different sections - for example, museums, education, or journals - and includes onward links to relevant online services.
The Media Art Guide for Germany of the Goethe Institute allows to search in different sections - for example, Museums, Education, or Journals - and includes onward links to relevant online services.
The Artists' Database of the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations is a database with information of German artists and architects.
The Artists' Film Database of the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations is a database with information about film, TV and videos concerning the categories visual art, architecture, design, photography and other closed disciplines.
The German Information Centre Culture Support collects in an online catalogue information about private and public sponsors of arts and culture in Germany which are accessible via a database.
arthistoricum.net is a virtual special library for art. It affords for the first time a comprehensive research for art history: art of the Middle Age and newly art history of Europe, USA, Kanada and Australia starting at the Early Christian age untill 1945. Than further the whole history of art from 1945 in Europe and Northern America.
In the worldwide net of the Goethe Institutes there are events organised not only important for Germany but also take place in Germany. An overview provides the calender of events of the Goethe Institute.
The House of World Cultures is a place for international contemporary arts and a forum for current developments and discourse. Visual arts, music, literature, performing arts, film, academic discussions and digital media are all linked in an interdisciplinary programme that is unique in Europe. In cooperation with artists and experts, it offers visitors opportunities to grapple with the conflicts, challenges and questions of our time.
The Kulturportal Deutschland informs about German and European cultural projects and offers a database with the topical events can be called up.
The Goethe Institute arranges the answers of the important questions at its internet page.