In the Wannsee Villa, powerful people took the darkest decision Europe has ever suffered: ‘The Final Solution.’
Käte Rogalli is the first transgender person to have a Stolperstein with her real name written on it. This is her story.
Gleis 17 at Grunewald S-Bahn Station is no longer in use. When it was, tens of thousands of Jews were sent to their deaths from this platform.
At a certain spot in Tiergarten, you can find the remains of a demolished World War II bunker. However, the story of the bunker is a bit of a mystery.
The Luna Bunker is the last remaining building of Berlin’s second largest forced labor camp from World War II – a camp full of death and suffering and named after an amusement park.
The first LGBT organization in the world was founded in Berlin in 1897. It no longer exists, but it has a colorful memorial close to the parliament.
The giant hill in Volkspark Friedrichshain hides a flak tower and if you look hard enough, you will find the remains of the bunker.
“Orpheus mit den Tieren, Die Macht der Musik” was once part of a fountain on the facade of the Academy of Fine Arts (Hochschule der bildenden Künste) in Charlottenburg. Today it’s hidden among stinging nettles, shrubs and trees in Wedding.
Want to cool off with your kids? The water playground in Weinbergspark is a fun place to have a picnic.