The Jewish Museum Berlin is dedicated to the narrative of Germany's Jewish population: their early history, suffering and survival. The museum's permanent collection contains a great fund of material, stories and knowledge concerning all areas of German Jewish histor...
Lustgarten
Garden of pleasure
This sprawling garden by the city's historic Museumsinsel makes for a lavish entrance to the Berliner Dom. Tourists and locavor...
Regierungsviertel
Make it work
The Regierungsviertel, also known as the "government quarter" or "ribbon of government", is the cluster of buildings stretched ...
Sportmuseum Berlin
Race against history
Located in the former German Sport Forum on the grounds of the Olympic Stadium and constructed in preparation for Berlin's XIth...
Waldbühne
Stage beneath the stars
One of Berlin's favorite outdoor concert locations, the Waldbühne (literally 'forest stage'), was constructed in 1936 in prepar...
Parkfriedhof Marzahn
Buried history
Originally opened in 1909 as a graveyard for the poor and indigent of Berlin's eastern suburbs, this garden-style cemetery soon...
Freiluftkino Kreuzberg
Watching without a roof
Another great outdoor movie theater. Freiluftkino Kreuzberg is on a prime piece of real estate—right behind Kunstlerhaus ...
Siegessäule
Berlin's golden girl
The Victory Column at Grosser Stern is—after the Brandenburg Gate and the Television Tower—the most well-known land...
Gendarmenmarkt
Picture perfect
One of Berlin's most classically beautiful squares, embraced by the Konzerthaus and the German and French Cathedrals. Built in ...
Sophiensaele
Built from the ground up
A former craftsman workshop built in 1905 championing worker’s unions and progressive ideologies, among them women’s rights. Wi...
Moviemento
A Century of Cinema
When this Kreuzberg theater opened in 1907 (as the Vitascope) cinema was in its infancy and Berlin was one of production center...
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Babylon: Mitte
From contemporary first-run ...
Architect Hans Poelzig designed the Kino Babylon and the...








