A gentle stroll through the desirable “Gräfe Kiez” an area of Kreuzberg may not seem at first glance to have much to do with sport.
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Rainy autumn days? The colourful underworlds of Berlin's first black light indoor miniature golf course in the cellar of the family café Isa Mitz in Görlitzer Park guarantees fun for young and old!
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What is likely to be growing in a Christian garden?
As I approach the Garden of the World in Marzahn-Hellersdorf the question is playing on my mind.
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In the age of Google Maps and Street View, which enable me in theory to dive into my neighbour's paddling pool on my laptop screen, it shouldn't be a problem to accurately locate a lake in Berlin. So
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I can’t really picture it. I mean, a high ropes course – okay. But a forest high ropes course…in Berlin?
I’d seen that sort of thing once while on holiday on a Mediterranean island. There were plenty
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Usually illuminated, sometimes illuminating but always ubiquitous–Advertisements. More precisely: written signs and luminous advertising. They have a Corporate Identity, reflect the zeitgeist and
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Well hidden in a backyard on Glogauer Strasse 19 in Kreuzberg, there is a gem of … well, actually what?... the Berlin café scene, neighbourhood bookshops or cinematography video stores?
Anyway: if
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It all depends on your point of view. A glass that is half empty can be seen as half full. In the same way, you can see light at the end of the tunnel. But how can you see light in complete blackness?
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With no big theatre or impressive atrium, the bat studiotheater of the Ernst Busch Drama School is located in the heart of Prenzlauer Berg.
For the students who are gaining their first experiences in
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Modern glass buildings climb into the deep blue sky, suits and briefcases pass by busily, Berliners and visitors board one of the 500 trains a day at minute intervals. One thing is for sure: if you
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