The Bavarian Quarter
Here elegance meets lived culture of remembrance
Read MoreThe lively neighborhood around Hotel Schöneberg in Berlin-Schöneberg has a rich history. We give a little insight.
The park is popular with skaters and cyclists alike. Four themed squares offer fun and recreation for families.
Read MoreFrom a trade route to a boulevard to Potsdam, today a lively center: the main street has a long history.
Read MoreThe luxury department store on Tauentzienstrasse is a shopping heaven for visitors from all over the world. Fine brands and fine delights await you on eight floors.
Read MoreIt is known as an island because it is enclosed by tracks: Marlene Dietrich was born here and Julius Leber fought in the resistance against the Nazis.
Read MoreStrolling like kings: The colonnades at the east entrance give Kleist Park a majestic appearance.
Read MoreFormerly the seat of the West Berlin government, today a film location, popular registry office and living reminder of J. F. Kennedy.
Read MoreStroll around Winterfeldtplatz: Wednesdays and Saturdays are always bustling with activity at Berlin's largest weekly market.
Read MoreItalian ambience, tasty food, delicious desserts in the oldest pizzeria in Berlin, right next to Heinrich-Lassen-Park.
Read MoreAnyone turning into Akazienstraße finds themselves in a completely different world. You won't find any department store chains here. Instead, the streets are lined with small boutiques, delicatessens, and the "Acacia Bookstore." In between, restaurants and cafés are everywhere.
Read MoreDavid Bowie und Iggy Pop: Die Rocker-WG in der Hauptstraße 155 schrieb in den 1970ern Musikgeschichte.
Read MoreThe Gasometer is Schöneberg's landmark. On the EUREF campus, more than 5,000 people are working on the energy transition.
Read MoreFirst a marshalling yard, then a nature reserve: the close link between technology, nature and art is unique in Berlin.
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