There are some sights in the city that many Berliners have never even heard of and the Mori Ogai Museum is one of them. Japanese tourists, however, flock in droves to see the house that the famous Japanese scientist, writer and poet Mori Ogai lived in during his stay in Europe. Ogai worked in the field of bacteriology with the great German scientist Robert Koch and later wrote novels and short stories about his experiences in Europe. He was also the first person to translate Goethe's "Faust" into Japanese. The museum contains original furniture, a library and a conference room which is regularly used for exhibitions of Japanese art.
This is a city location for Muslim worship and other services.
This is a city location for Muslim worship and other services.
This is a city location for Muslim worship and other services.
Berliner Symphoniker is a classical music center dedicated to getting the youth involved in music. They have many educational programs, workshops, and concerts for the young. As an important center for Berlin's cultural scene, the venue has been open for over four decades now. So considering its local popularity, there sure are many interesting things in store.
Spandauer Theater Varianta is a popular theater in the Spandau district that is loved by drama and comedy enthusiasts alike. Here you can find an enthusiastic ensemble presenting a range of comedy favorites, with special attention given to the details. The costumes and background settings are especially well done, and do not fail to garner attention! The self-proclaimed goal of the ensemble is to give guests the opportunity to forget the worries of daily life. Each production runs for one year, with performances several days during the week.