“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.
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.
If you venture into the shrubbery at a certain spot in Tiergarten, you’ll find the remains of a World War II bunker. But what is the story behind the bunker?
The flak tower in Humboldthain was once a anti-aircraft bunker designed by Hitler himself. Here are all the details about the bunker and the heavy guns.
Käte Rogalli is the first trans person to be commemorated with a Stolperstein with her real name written on it. This is her story.
The world’s first LGBT organization was founded in Berlin and is commemorated with a symbol of gender and sexuality in nature.