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.
Want to cool off with your kids? The water playground in Weinbergspark is a fun place to have a picnic.
Now you can discover the Tim Burton’s quirky universe in Berlin. The exhibition “Tim Burton’s Labyrinth” is on display until November 3rd, 2024.
Women also took part in the resistance against the Nazi regime in Germany. This exhibition is the result of five years of research on women in the resistance against National Socialism.
From June until October 2024 can you experience the exhibition “Andy Warhol: Velvet Rage and Beauty” at the Neue Nationalgalerie. Read about it here.