C/O Berlin calls itself an "International Forum for Visual Dialogues," and while this may be apt, it doesn't actually describe what C/O is. It is simply an excellent gallery that houses temporary exhibitions of photographs and photographic installations by the world's leading documentary photographers, from Henri Cartier-Bresson to Trent Park. It is not particularly well known, but for photographers, lovers of photography, or even just people who are interested in the world, it is one of the must-see museums in Berlin. Its exhibitions, usually by multiple photographers, never leave the viewer untouched.
Casual, lively and constantly evolving, Klunkerkranich offers a uniquely local experience. The rooftop that was once a parking garage is now is transformed into a relaxed space where you can kick off your shoes, settle into the comfy sofas and enjoy a chilled beer. The rooftop hosts several local events and concerts, local bands come in to play a lively set or the atmosphere is charged up by a DJ spinning the latest tracks. Everyone is welcome to stop in, relax and enjoy the gorgeous view across the city. You can even enjoy a local seasonal market in spring, while the community garden project offers a welcome burst of green to the concrete cityscape. A great place to enjoy an evening out with friends or simply watch a sunset, your time at Klunkerkranich is bound to be a memorable one. Timing is seasonal, hence it is better to check the website for the hours.
Kurfürstendamm risale al XVI secolo quando il principe Electoral Joachim II fece costruire un sentiero che collegava il suo palazzo sull'Unter den Linden con il suo casino di caccia nella forestà di Grunewald. Alla fine del XIX secolo Bismarck ha trasformato quella semplice strada in un prestigioso boulevard delimitato da favolose case di città. Distrutto durante la seconda guerra mondiale e ricostruito nelle decadi successive, il Kurfürstendamm non è più lo splendore che era. Nonostante ciò il Ku'damm - como lo chiamano affettuosamente i berlinesi - rimane un simbolo di prosperità e benessere.
Spread over 80 rooms and 3000 square meters (32291 square feet), this amazing gallery is home to some of the most beautiful contemporary art pieces. Located at Reinhardtstraße, it lies in the Mitte district of Berlin. The bunker in which the gallery is housed was built by the Nazis as an above ground air raid shelter. Since that time, the space has gone through many reincarnations, including being used as a Russian prison and as a techno rave space. Today, the gallery Christian Boros' ever-changing modern art collection.
Hidden slightly away from the stream of tourists working their way along Unter den Linden, the Maxim-Gorki Theatre is situated behind the Alte Wache (old guard house) and is one of Berlin's biggest theaters. A treat for visitors, this theater showcases plays that cover a huge spectrum of genres. Expect to see classic dramas such as Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths on the main stage and contemporary plays and dramas, such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Die Bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant on the smaller 'Probebühne' stage.
Spielbank Berlin opened in an imposing premises on the Potsdamer Platz in October 1998. In the basement there is an amusement arcade, while there is a reception area and restaurant on the ground floor. The Casino Leger is on the first floor and the Casino Royal on the second. Apart from classic French roulette, there are quick tables, blackjack, poker, baccarat and the Asian game Sic Bo. There is an exclusive Poker floor as well.
The Zagreus Projekt explores artistic and social concepts through traditional and contemporary art work alongside culinary creations. Artists are invited to create installations and artwork at the gallery, inspired by which a complementary menu is designed and served to the gallery's discerning clientele. The culinary and artistic aspects of each installation are born of collaboration between the chefs and the artists to create a cohesive whole. From traditional recipes to contemporary techniques, the gallery showcases a range that is astoundingly varied, engaging the audience in an immersive experience. Brain-child of Ulrich Krauss, the Zagreus Projekt offers an experience that should not be missed by those who appreciate art in all its forms.
The Hatch Sticker Museum is the world's first museum totally dedicated to sticker art. In a small space (but making good use of their available space), the sticker museum offer stickers, books and T-shirt by local and international street artists. On the museum website you can also order products online. The museum is located in a Hinterhof (courtyard) which can be a bit tricky to find, but it is located in the third courtyard! - Cassandra Bron
Set in Borsig Tower, Meistersaal is a large hall that is located on the ground floor. With state-of-the-art equipments, this hall is perfect for hosting private and corporate events like weddings, celebrations, parties, meetings and conferences. They also offer customized catering services based on the guest list and the type of event.
Tucked away in Neukölln, Privatbrauerei Am Rollberg is a hidden gem that every beer-lover should visit. Now, Berlin has its fair share of microbreweries, but this little treasure is one of the finest of the lot. Housed within an old factory, the brewery features a biergarten where you can relax and sip on thoroughbred German beers and ales. Rollberg also has barbecue pits where you can bring your own food to BBQ. Needless to say it makes for a fun experience. Top picks at Privatbrauerei Am Rollberg include their Red and the Pilsner. If you're a beer-lover, you shouldn't miss out on this one!
Spread over 80 rooms and 3000 square meters (32291 square feet), this amazing gallery is home to some of the most beautiful contemporary art pieces. Located at Reinhardtstraße, it lies in the Mitte district of Berlin. The bunker in which the gallery is housed was built by the Nazis as an above ground air raid shelter. Since that time, the space has gone through many reincarnations, including being used as a Russian prison and as a techno rave space. Today, the gallery Christian Boros' ever-changing modern art collection.