Hansaviertel (Bezirk Mitte)

Hansaviertel is a small yet significant district in the Mitte borough of Berlin, Germany. It is situated between the Großer Tiergarten park and the Spree River, making it a central and accessible area1. The district covers an area of approximately 0.53 square kilometers and is known for its rich history and architectural significance. Key Features of […]
Gesundbrunnen (Bezirk Mitte)

Gesundbrunnen is a locality within the Mitte borough of Berlin, known for its rich history and vibrant community. The name «Gesundbrunnen» translates to «health springs,» reflecting the area’s past as a popular spa destination due to its mineral springs. The district was officially established in 2001 during Berlin’s administrative reform, previously being part of the Wedding […]
Wedding (Bezirk Mitte)
Wedding is a vibrant locality within the borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. Historically, Wedding was a separate borough until it was merged with Tiergarten and Mitte during Berlin’s 2001 administrative reform1. The district is known for its rich history, cultural diversity, and dynamic community. Key Features of Wedding Public Transport Wedding is well-connected by public […]
Marienfelde (Bezirk Tempelhof-Schöneberg)
Key Features Marienfelde is a locality in southwest Berlin, part of the Tempelhof-Schöneberg borough. It has a mix of industrial and residential areas1. The district has a rich history dating back to the 13th century when it was founded by the Knights Templar. The village center, with its historic church and manor house, still retains […]
Schöneberg (Bezirk Tempelhof-Schöneberg)
Key Features Schöneberg is known for its diverse and vibrant atmosphere. It offers a mix of lively nightlife, quiet residential neighborhoods, and abundant greenery2. The district is home to a variety of cultures and lifestyles, making it a unique place to live and visit. Some notable areas include the Bavarian Quarter with its charming 19th-century buildings, and the Red […]
Borsigwalde (Bezirk Reinickendorf)
Key Features Borsigwalde is a locality within the Reinickendorf borough of Berlin. It was originally established as a workers’ settlement for the Borsig company in the late 19th century2. The district is known for its historical architecture, particularly the well-preserved buildings along Räuschstraße, which are protected as a historic ensemble. Modern Development In recent years, […]
Reinickendorf (Bezirk Reinickendorf)
Reinickendorf is the twelfth borough of Berlin, located in the northwest part of the city. It’s known for its peaceful atmosphere, green spaces, and family-friendly environment. The district includes areas like Tegel, Wittenau, and Lübars3. Reinickendorf is a mix of historical villages and modern urban developments. Modern Development Reinickendorf is experiencing significant modern development. Recent projects include […]
Weidmannslust (Bezirk Reinickendorf)
Key Features Modern Development Tourist Sites Restaurants Public Transport
Lübars (Bezirk Reinickendorf)
Key Features Lübars is a quaint locality within the Reinickendorf borough of Berlin. It’s known for its village-like charm with cobblestone streets, historic farmhouses, and surrounding farmland2. The area includes small lakes like Ziegeleisee and Klötzebecken, and it’s part of the Barnim Nature Park. Modern Development Lübars has seen some modern developments, including new housing […]
Märkisches Viertel (Bezirk Reinickendorf)
Key Features The Märkisches Viertel is a large housing estate located in the Reinickendorf district of Berlin. It was built between 1963 and 1974 to address the city’s housing shortage1. The estate consists of around 17,000 apartments designed to accommodate up to 50,000 residents. The area is named after the Mark Brandenburg2. Modern Development Over […]
The French Cathedral in Berlin

French Cathedral during Festival of Light
FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum

A Beacon of History and Culture The FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum is a local-district museum. It serves as a forum and living memory of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district, offering exhibitions, events, collections, and educational programs1. The museum focuses on social movements, urban development, industrial history, and migration, aiming to highlight previously underrepresented topics and perspectives. General Information The FHXB […]
The History and Specialties of Argentine Gastronomy

The History and Diverse Specialties of Argentine Gastronomy Argentine gastronomy is a rich tapestry that reflects the country’s multicultural heritage and diverse geography. The roots of Argentine cuisine can be traced back to the indigenous peoples, such as the Mapuche and Guarani, who cultivated crops like corn, potatoes, and quinoa. The arrival of Spanish colonizers […]
American Southern BBQ Food and Restaurants in Berlin

Southern American BBQ Food and American Restaurants in Berlin Berlin’s culinary scene is a melting pot of global flavors, and Southern American BBQ has found a special place in the hearts of Berliners. The city boasts several American BBQ restaurants that offer authentic Southern-style dishes, transporting diners straight to the heart of the American South. […]
Spanish Gastronomy and Restaurants in Berlin

The Casadiella is a typical dessert from Asturias. It consists of a pastry made of wheat flour, flavored with Anis de la Asturiana (Anise liquor) or wine, and filled with toasted hazelnuts or walnuts and sugar. They are mixed and they are fried together.[1] The final shape is a tube approximately ten centimeters long with ends that are closed with a fork.
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History of Indian Gastronomy, and some Restaurants

Indian gastronomy spans over 5,000 years. Rooted in ancient civilizations and shaped by various cultural and religious influences, Indian cuisine is a multitude of flavors, ingredients, and culinary techniques. The origins of Indian cuisine date back to the Indus Valley Civilization, where the early inhabitants cultivated wheat, barley, and rice, and domesticated animals like cattle […]
Mediterranean Gastronomy in Berlin

Exploring Medierranean Gastronomy Mediterranean gastronomy is celebrated for its flavors, wholesome ingredients, and health benefits. Rooted in the culinary traditions of countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, such as Italy, Greece, Spain, France, Turkey, and Morocco, this cuisine is a delightful fusion of diverse influences. Key Ingredients Mediterranean cuisine emphasizes fresh, seasonal produce, lean proteins, and […]
Historic Aspects of the Berlin Kitchen

And The Culinary Renaissance of Berlin After Reunification Historic overview In the real old days Berlin – Brandenburg, like most other regions, had a kitchen that emphasized hearty taste and saturation rather than refinement. That has changed with increased standard of living and adaption of international traditions. The Berlin food and culinary scene has changed […]
Allied Museum/Alliiertenmuseum

The train militaire français de Berlin (French military train) car.
Museum Nikolaikirche – 800 Years of History and Culture

Berlin’s oldest church building now houses a museum. The foundations of the double tower date back to 1230, making these the oldest rooms in Berlin. Partially destroyed in World War II, the reconstructed former house of God now houses a museum celebrating Berlin’s history. Nikolaikirche / Stadtmuseum Berlin exhibits religious art, memorials and liturgical equipment, […]
Wittenbergplatz U-Bahnhof – Underground Station –

Wittenbergplatz is a Berlin U-Bahn station on lines U1, U2, and U3. The station is located at the Wittenbergplatz square in Berlin’s City West area, in the northwestern corner of the Schöneberg neighbourhood. It is the only U-Bahn station in the city with five adjacent tracks and three platforms. The station building, erected in 1911–1913 according to plans designed by Alfred Grenander, is listed as an architectural monument. Address: […]
Bebelplatz: Where Berlin’s Contrasts Burn Bright

Berlin is a city of strong contrasts and profound ironies. If you want to get a taste of that, head down the great Unter den Linden to Bebelplatz, right in the historic center of the city. By A.Savin – Own work, FAL, Link Bebelplatz – Where the 1933 Book Burning took Place The Night That […]
Deutsche Oper Berlin

On September 24, 1961 the Opernhaus that had been inaugurated in 1912 and destroyed during the War was reopened as Deutsche Oper Berlin. Ever since it has been Berlin´s largest and Germany´s second largest music theatre, featuring among the most modern institutions in Europe. The straightforward and elegant building that was realized by architect Fritz […]
Berlin State Opera – Staatsoper Unter den Linden

The Staatsoper Unter den Linden (lit. State Opera under the Lime Trees), also known as the Berlin State Opera(German: Staatsoper Berlin), is a listed building on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic center of Berlin, Germany. The opera house was built by order of Prussian king Frederick the Great from 1741 to 1743 according to plans by Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff in the Palladian style. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, […]
Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg

Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg Im östlichen Stülerbau ist heute die Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg mit Meisterwerken der Surrealisten und ihrer Vorläufer untergebracht. Der Stülerbau und der dazugehörige Marstall wurden nach Plänen des Architekturbüros Sunder-Plassmann umgebaut. Seit dem Jahr 2008 zeigt die Stiftung dort unter dem Namen „Surreale Welten“ etwa 250 Gemälde, Skulpturen und Arbeiten auf Papier. Die Privatsammlung ist […]
Museum of Photographie – The Helmut Newton Foundation

Berlin, 20 years of the Helmut Newton Foundation June 7, 2024 – February 16, 2025 The Helmut Newton Foundation celebrates its 20th anniversary in June 2024 with the group show Berlin, Berlin – and simultaneously pays tribute to the city where Newton was born. In the fall of 2003, Helmut Newton established his foundation in Berlin to […]
Hamburger Bahnhof Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart

Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin was built between 1846–47 in late classicist style as the terminus of the Hamburg–Berlin railway line. Today, the railway station houses a museum of contemporary art. It is located north of the Hauptbahnhof (earlier Lehrter Station) at the Invalidenstraße in the district of Tiergarten, just above the Charité Hospital. Address Invalidenstraße 50-51, 10557 Berlin, Germany Telephone Number +49 30 266424242 […]
Gemäldegallerie – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin

Profil der Gemäldegalerie Masterpieces from all epochs in the history of art are on permanent display at the Gemäldegalerie, including paintings by Jan van Eyck, Pieter Bruegel, Albrecht Dürer, Raphael, Titian, Caravaggio, Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt, and Jan Vermeer van Delft. The gallery is especially proud of its strong collection of German and Italian painting […]
Alte Nationalgalleri – Old National Gallery

The Alte Nationalgalerie (lit. Old National Gallery) is a listed building on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin, Germany. The gallery was built from 1862 to 1876 by the order of King Frederick William IV of Prussia according to plans by Friedrich August Stüler and Johann Heinrich Strack in Neoclassical and Renaissance Revival styles. The building’s outside stair features a memorial to Frederick William IV. Currently, the Alte Nationalgalerie is home to […]
Altes Museum – Museumsinsel – Berlin

The Altes Museum is the birthplace of all public museums in Berlin. As the first exhibition building on the Museumsinsel Berlin, it was constructed directly opposite the original palace and next to the cathedral. Originally conceived with the crucial backing of Wilhelm von Humboldt as a place that would make the royal Prussian collections accessible to everyone, […]
Bode Museum at Museum Island, Berlin

Profile of the Bode-Museum 120 Years ago the present Bode-Museum opened, then called Kaiser Wilhelm-Friedrich Museum.The concept of the museum can be traced back to Crown Princess Victoria of Prussia, who published her ideas in a memorandum in 1883. It was Wilhelm von Bode who finally put these ground-breaking ideas into practice. In 1897, construction […]
Pergamon Museum on Museum Island

The Pergamonmuseum is closed, but the exhibition «Pergamonmuseum. The Panorama» with the 360-degree panorama by Yadegar Asisi and antique originals from Pergamon allows visitors to experience the Pergamon Altar in its original form and in its urban context on the Acropolis. It is located opposite the Museum Island. The Pergamon Museum, which is now closed, […]
German Spy Museum in Berlin – The World’s Spy Capital

The German Spy Museum Berlin opened his doors in September 2015. Therewith, more than 25 years after the end of the Cold War, the Capital of Spies gets its exhibition about the gloom of espionage, long overdue. The permanent exhibition, which can be experienced with all senses, unveils spectacular secret operations, mysterious espionage cases and […]
Museum für Naturkunde – Natural History Museum, Berlin

The «Museum für Naturkunde – Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science» is an integrated research museum within the Leibniz Association. It is one of the most important research institutions worldwide in the areas of biological and geological evolution and biodiversity. Our mission is to discover and describe life and earth – with people, through dialogue. As an excellent research […]
Akademi der Künste – Meeting place for artists and People Interested in the Arts

The Akademie der Künste is an exhibition and event location, a meeting place for artists and people interested in the arts, where public debates on art and cultural policy take place. A key part of the Academy are its Archives. With over 1,200 estates by artists and an extensive art collection and library, the Academy […]
The Buchstabenmuseum, Berlin

Preservation and documentation of letters (From Buchstabenmuseum.de)The Buchstabenmuseum is the first museum in the world to collect letterforms from public spaces and display them as part of urban history. We preserve and document three-dimensional letters and signage, and their history, as well as providing information about their origins and construction. Our collection has captured the […]
Exploring Everyday Life in the DDR – 2 Museums: DDR Museum and DDR Flat Museum

How Balanced is Our View?Most people’s understanding of history is shaped simply by the easy availability of books on certain topics—and the perspectives those books prioritize. Take German history as an example. Walk into a typical North American chain bookstore, and you’ll find that over 90% of the titles in the German history section focus […]
Bauhaus-Archiv Museum für Gestaltung

The Bauhaus-Archiv Museum Klingelhöferstraße 14, 10785 Berlin, which will reopen 2025 Due to the construction work, the Bauhaus archive is temporarily situated in Knesebeckstraße 1 in Charlottenburg. The Museum will open at its original home adress again in 2025 at Klingelhöferstraße 14, 10785 Berlin The Bauhaus-Archiv / Museum für Gestaltung has been undergoing renovation since […]
Walter Gropius with Bauhaus – Combining Art Design and Function

Many of you might have heard of the Bauhaus, but what was it exactly and why did it matter so much?Let’s take a quick look at it to make your visit to Berlin that much more interesting.A crucial fact about Bauhaus is its birthday, which was in 1919. Germany was reeling from defeat in the […]
Berliner Schloss / Berlin Palace

History of the Palace and Forum The Berlin Palace (German: Berliner Schloss), formally the Royal Palace (German: Königliches Schloss),[was the main residence of the House of Hohenshollerns from 1443 to 1918. The royal palace was one of Berlin’s largest buildings and shaped the cityscape with its 60-meter-high (200 ft) dome. Used for various government functions after the abolition of the monarchy in the 1918 revolution, the palace was […]
Koncerthaus Berlin am Gendarmenmarkt

The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall in Berlin, the home of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin. Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of the city, it was originally built as a theater. It initially operated from 1818 to 1821 under the name of the Schauspielhaus Berlin, then as the Theater am Gendarmenmarkt and Komödie. It became a concert hall after the Second World War, and its […]
Humboldt Forum – A Cultural and Science Institution in the reconstructed Berlin Palace

The Humboldt Forum is a cultural and scientific institution which is located in the newly reconstructed Berlin Palace in Mitte, Berlins most central district. It houses museum, exhibitions, and event spaces that showcase global art, culture, and history. The Forum aims to foster intercultural dialogue and exchange while honoring the intellectual legacy of Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt. Note that the newly reconstructed building, […]
Stiftung Brandenburger Tor Max Liebermann Haus

The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor), is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin. One of the best-known landmarks of Germany, it was erected on the site of a former city gate that marked the start of the road from Berlin to Brandenburg an der Havel, the former capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. The current structure was built from 1788 to 1791 by orders […]
The Berlin Wall and the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse

The Wall divided the city of Berlin into two. It ran through 192 streets and several houses. In total, it was 166km long, 4 metres in height and secured with a “death strip” of 500 metres: at least 133 people were killed by the border police of the GDR while trying to cross the Wall. […]
The Huguenot Museum in the French Cathedral at Gendarmenmarkt

How the Huguenots came to Berlin as Refugees from France In the Edict of Potsdam of 1685, the Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm offers the persecuted French Huguenots refuge under favorable conditions. The Huguenots are granted freedom of religion, civil rights and economic privileges. Around 20,000 refugees settle in Brandenburg Prussia, around 6,000 of them in […]
The DDR Museum – Presenting a balanced perspective on the DDR

The DDR Museum in Berlin offers a fascinating glimpse into life in the former East Germany (GDR). Here are some interesting facts about the museum: Some Paragraphs on the DDR Museum Website JOURNEY BACK TO THE GDR THE LARGEST DDR EXHIBITION IN BERLIN THE BALTIC SEA – HOLIDAY DESTINATION EVERYDAY LIFE – THE WALL – THE STASI: […]
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Once you’ve done that, head over to The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, a poignant tribute to the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Designed by architect Peter Eisenman and opened in 2005, the memorial consists of a sprawling field of 2,711 concrete slabs of varying heights arranged in a grid pattern. […]
Museumsinsel, Berlin (Museum Island)

In 1822, Karl Friedrich Schinkel was commissioned to construct the first royal museum, the ‘Königliches Museum’, which, being the oldest, is known today as the Altes Museum and is situated at Lustgarten opposite the site of the former royal residence, the Berlin Palace. Its opening in 1830 marked the dawn of the Museumsinsel Berlin. (From Staatliche Museen zu […]
Checkpoint Charlie Museum

The Checkpoint Charlie Museum (German: Das Mauermuseum – Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie) is a private museum in Berlin. On display are the photos and related documents of successful escape attempts from East Germany, together with the escape apparatus: hot-air balloons, getaway cars, chairlifts, and a mini-U-boat. The museum researches and maintains a list of deaths at the Berlin Wall. It […]
Exploring the Legacy of the Huguenots in Berlin

As of this writing, it’s 2024 and elections in various parts of the world, notably in the United States, Germany and Great Britain have shown that immigration is still top of the agenda for many people. Today we think of the topic as one sure to cause argument and bitter disagreements, and that was true […]
