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.
Brommybrücke was a bridge over the River Spree destroyed during the Battle of Berlin to stop the Red Army. The ruin of Brommybrücke still remain in the river.
The Fichte Bunker has a long history from the Industrial Revolution to the Cold War. Today, the round building is a landmark in Kreuzberg.
This tiny joint may not catch your eye at first, but one bite of the cinnamon buns from C+ Bakery and you’ll be instantly hooked.
Who is Käte Rogalli? She the first trans person honored with a Stolperstein bearing her true name, and this is her story.
Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin was once one of the busiest train stations in the growing city. Today, it’s a reminder of the darkest period in Berlin’s history.