This church, which was modeled as an Early Christian structure, features an Italian-style campanile.
In het kasteel kan de originele inrichting met meubelen, behangen en grafische kunst bewonderd worden.
Established in 1997, Berliner Unterwelten is an interesting museum that gives us a peek into the history of the historic underground structures that have been built over the centuries. The museum offers guided tours of the labyrinth of underground bunkers, vaults, caverns, shelters and tunnels. They also host exhibitions that focuses on the development during the world wars and the Nazi regime.
Whether you an aspiring artist or an admirer for artistic things, then Villa Kuriosum is worth a while. Located at Lichtenberg Park, this self-managed artistic space aims to promote art nationally and internationally by bringing different art forms and cultures under one roof. This artistic space can be visited to adore a few of the spectacular art pieces and installations. You can check their website for upcoming exhibitions and performances by amateur and famed artists.
Wir Waren Nachbarn, which translates to "We Were Neighbors", is a public exhibition created to commemorate victims of the Holocaust from the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district of Berlin. The exhibition, designed in the manner of an old public library, is housed in the district's restored town hall. It narrates harrowing stories and first-hand experiences of the region's Jewish residents through photographs, documents, and other memorabilia. Wir Waren Nachbarn has collaborated with present-day witnesses and descendants of the victims to collect their memories of the Holocaust. Also serving as a memorial for the lost souls, the exhibition presents the biographies of many famous residents such as Albert Einstein, Alice Salomon, and Kurt Tucholsky.