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Inspired by the Acropolis entrance in Athens, the Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate) is one of the most-photographed sites ...
Walking in Berlin is a magical mystery tour of a city on the brink of upheaval. Hessel may have wandered haphazardly but he wrote with purpose, never once losing his way.
Walking in Berlin might not provide us with the most biting social commentary but nevertheless it still captures a portrait of a city on the brink of irrevocable change.
Whether you’re here for Christopher Street Day (a.k.a. Berlin Pride), a weekend escape, or finding the stories that inspired Cabaret, Berlin is one of the world’s greatest cities for LGBTQ+ visitors.
Head over Karl-Liebknecht Bridge onto Museum Island, passing Berlin’s imposing cathedral on your way to the gleaming new Humboldt Forum. Built on the footprint of the city’s 18th-century Royal ...
Walking in Berlin today, it can be hard to envision a crumbling, war-torn city. Museums, art galleries, cafes and performance houses dot every corner.
But walking around contemporary Berlin — a city were the annihilation of my people was plotted — wearing a yarmulke, I felt safe, I felt strong and I felt proud.
Underground bunkers, abandoned buildings and repurposed spaces are playing host to some of the city’s most unlikely arts ...
Walking the whole route in 2020 is apt, as it is mostly based on local administrative borders dating back to 1920, when the Greater Berlin Act expanded the city’s boundaries. The Wall left multiple ...