Dead Chicken Alley is a small alley in Berlin that is so captivating you don’t want to leave. But it’s also easy to miss if you don’t know where to look.
The Goethe memorial in Tiergarten is the original from 1880, but it wasn’t always the case. For many years, it was replaced by a replica made of concrete.
The odd corner of a building at Schinkelplatz in Berlin was once the Building Academy. It was bombed during World War II, and now only a corner remains.
Berlin wouldn’t be a big city without years of technology growth. At the Deutsches Technikmuseum, you can explore both the best and darkest times in history.
The Festival of Lights is an annual event in Berlin, where the city’s landmarks are transformed into a huge light show. Here’s where and when it happens.
Have you seen the pink pipes in Berlin and wondered what they are used for? Then read on, because here’s the story of the pink, purple, and blue pipes of Berlin.