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Friedel Richter
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That Torstrassehas garnered a reputation as one of the most up and coming places to eat in Berlin is pretty old news – plenty of new Mitte institutions have sprung up along the admittedly mammoth thoroughfare for a little while now. And you can definitely add Friedel Richter to the ever-growing list. Friedel Richter is one of the restaurants...Menschenmuseum at Alexanderplatz
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Gunther von Hagen’s Body Worlds has traversed the globe several times over, a curious travelling cabinet of the Professor’s plasticized bodies and anatomical parts. It’s slightly odd, endlessly fascinating, a little bit notorious and definitely compelling – so perhaps no surprise that this travelling biological circus has found a permanent home in Berlin.
Fünf Berliner Highlights Gratis
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Berlin umsonst kann eine recht einträgliche Erfahrung sein, finanziell und kulturell. Und ob Sie nun knapp bei Kasse sind oder nicht, wenn Sie die Hauptstadt besuchen, können Sie einige der besten Dinge in Berlin erleben, ohne jedes Mal die Geldbörse zu zücken. Die Reichstagstour Norman Foster´s Teekannenwärmer aus Glas auf dem Reichstag...Flohmärkte in Berlin: Einkaufen wie ein Berliner
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Wenn Sie Berlin besuchen, sollten Sie auf mindestens einen der Flohmärkte gehen, um die Umgebung kennenzulernen, vielleicht etwas kaufen, etwas essen und sich an den Gratiseinlagen der Straßenkünstler zu erfreuen. Entertainment pur!
Hackendahl
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Friedrichstrasse sometimes gets a bad rep for being all big shops and tourist spaces, with little room for anything else. People who say that, haven’t managed to take a trip to Hackendahl. Down the road from us, Hackendahl is a cozy pub and bar that manages to bring back a sense of Berlin from yesteryear – and is perfect for a spot of late winter restitution, when the sun hasn’t fully come out to play.
Tours of the Komische Oper
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As far as facades go, the Komische Oper’s couldn’t be more worthy of the title. If you venture there, you’ll see a pretty simple wrapping, a hint that perhaps the Komische Oper is in fact a stripped down opera house. But once you are through the foyer, you’ll see the usual grandeur you’d expect. Why is this so? Well, that’s a question...Stummfilmkonzerte – Silent Cinema, in concert
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words – but what about when you add a soundtrack? The Stummfilmkonzerte is based upon that very idea – an enhancement of some classics of silent cinema, recontextualised with new music over the top. Sounds simple, but the result is anything but, with Stummfilmkonzerte pretty much worthy of landmark status...Kaschk
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Yes, there are plenty of places to stop off for a coffee in Berlin. But Kaschk may make you think differently about the coffee ritual come after hours. The genius of Kaschk (a direct relative to Oslo Kaffebar) is actually based on a pretty simple premise: not everyone wants to leave the coffee bar at the end of a working day. And so, if you find...Cantina in der Bar Tausend
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They say first impressions can be deceiving – and you could be fooled by the harsh concrete door at Bar Tausend. But once you ring the bell and make your way through the somewhat brutal entrance, you’ll find one of Berlin’s hidden gems. The Cantina at Bar Tausend, located in Mitte, a short amble along the Spree from Friedrichstraße, is a...Going Gluten-free at the Jute Bäckerei
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For whatever reason, be it health necessity or personal choice, a gluten-free lifestyle can be immensely rewarding, but incredibly difficult when travelling. Particularly to a country like Germany, where wheat has a special place in many a German heart, be it from beer or baking. But for all those who are gluten-free, fear not – Berlin once...