As a rarity, you can experience Monet’s three earliest Paris works in one exhibition at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin.
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.
Festival of Lights is an annual event where most of Berlin’s famous landmarks are illuminated with a spectacular light show. And it’s free.
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.
From October 4th to October 13th, central Berlin will be transformed into a spectacle of colors as the Festival of Lights turns on the light show for the 20th time.
What can you expect from the Christopher Street Day in Berlin in 2025? And when is it? Get all the facts about the Berlin Pride here.
Between 1940 and 1942 three flak towers were built in Berlin. They formed a triangle around the center of Berlin with one tower in the west, one in the east and one in the north. But can we find them today?
“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.
September 7th and 8th, 2024 are all about chili. Berlin Chili Fest opens its doors for two days of hot sauce and craft beer. Can your taste buds handle it?