A Walking & Audio Guide to the Friedrichsfelde Cemetery
Explore the graves of revolutionaries, spies, artists, and heroes with our Friedrichsfelde Cemetery guide – a journey through Berlin’s communist history like no other. From Rosa Luxemburg to Markus Wolf, there’s loads to explore. Listen or read along on this special walk through one of Berlin’s most impressive cemeteries.
Anita Berber: The Scandalous Dancer Who Shook Weimar Berlin
Anita Berber was the notorious queen of Weimar Berlin’s cabaret scene—a dancer whose scandalous performances and wild lifestyle shocked and captivated an entire city. From her provocative dances to her infamous love affairs and violent outbursts, Berber's infamous story is not to be missed!
How Teenage Cheek & Charm Lead to the Founding of Germany’s Oldest Football Club: Germania 1888
Germany’s oldest football club date all the way back to 1888. Discover the story of the brith of German football here!
The Berlin Flak Towers of WWII - Visit the Humboldthain Tower!
Discover how Berlin's colossal Flak Towers shielded its people from Allied bombs during WWII. These fortress-like structures housed powerful anti-aircraft guns and provided vital shelter for thousands. Explore their construction, role in air raids, and what’s left of them today!
The best places to watch football in Berlin: Groundhopping with Damiano Benzoni
Discover Berlin football culture through Damiano Benzoni's eyes, a journalist and photographer who delves into the city's football scene deep beyond the mainstream clubs. See where the locals go to watch the beautiful game, and discover the history and culture of Berlin’s not so successul football clubs.
High Resolution Original Map of Berlin from the 1936 Summer Olympic Games
Explore Berlin during the 1936 Olympic Games with this high resolution map. The Games were a time of excitement, fear, and intrigue. Learn about the history of the Games, and what’s still out there to see today.
Berlin’s Oldest Concrete Houses
Discover Berlin's concrete revolution. From the ambitions of architect Albrecht Constantin Türrschmidt to the enduring remnants on Türrschmidtstraße, uncover the origins of Berlin’s oldest concrete houses.