With the spiral-shaped stage untitled 2024 (demo station no. 8), offering space for daily public performances, the atrium of the Gropius Bau becomes a place where people can come together and spend ...
The Nordbahnhof Park is an exciting example of modern park design, providing ample space for urban nature to develop while at the same time offering green spaces to relax in and play on. The unique ...
Please note: The Pergamon Museum is closed to carry out extensive renovation work. In 2027, the north wing with the Pergamon Altar will be on view again as the first completed construction phase. The ...
From the Berlin Cathedral to the Brandenburg Gate, and many other landmarks in between – the magnificent boulevard Unter den Linden takes you right through the middle of Berlin. The street, known ...
Berlin’s Federal Chancellery houses the offices of the German Chancellor – and is the modern counterpart to the Reichstag Parliament building. Set close to the Reichstag Parliament building, Berlin’s ...
A place of remembrance in the centre of Berlin: the Soviet War Memorial on Straße des 17. Juni commemorates the fallen soldiers. The Brandenburg Gate is top of everyone’s list of sights to see in ...
Urban art not only changes the image of the city. The lettering, tags and murals are always also an expression of the current zeitgeist. People have been spraying and tagging in Berlin since the 70s.
The mansion at Großen Wannsee 56-58 was the location for a conference with earth-shattering consequences. In 1942, leading figures in the Nazi government and SS meet here to discuss their so-called ...