In front of the circular mirror pond outside the entrance to the House of World Cultures you can find the newly restored and last work of British sculptor, Henry Moore. “Butterfly,” which was lent to... [more]
Neither acknowledged as a foreign state or as a state at all, the GDR was after all present and worthy enough to West Germany to sign a Basic Treaty with it in 1972. [more]
The Gay Museum in Kreuzberg sheds a light on Homosexual History from 1790 to 1990. [more]
In the battle for ideology, territory and people, from the symbolic tug-of-war of the block powers about every single inhabitant of Berlin, every German and generally every soul in this world,... [more]
It seems precarious to write about the Palace of the Republic, on the destiny of which has been set the seal. [more]
The neo-Romanesque church at the final corner of the Mitte district stands on the elevation of the Prenzlauer Berg and actually seems to feel as belonging to the latter quarter, as Mitte is... [more]
Today you almost cannot recognize what used to be the most well known border crossing. This sector crossing was just like Brandenburger Tor (which certainly was no passage) another barbed-wire icon... [more]