3 Restaurant-Tipps in Mitte Gorki Park*** This café/restaurant is named after the historic and architectural monument of moscow. The park has been formed in the late 1920s along the river Moskwa. Going to the Berlin location of Gorki Park you … Continue reading →
Locations in Mitte where you can really enjoy yourself 5 great restaurants with a delicious cuisine: Mädchenitaliener, Alte Schönhauser Straße 12, 10119 Berlin Pan Asia, Rosenthaler Straße 38, 10178 Berlin Sophieneck, Grosse Hamburger Strasse 37, 10115 Berlin Das Pfeffer, Schönhauser … Continue reading →
Just some minor news: As you might have noticed, a new and promising news agent has opened on Kastanienallee 58. Even though one of the display windows is still screened with newspaper you can see that Issue Berlin will be … Continue reading →
Streets of Mitte # 4 There is an unimposing but fantastic book by Patrick Nguyen and Stuart Mackenzie which depicts the history of our streets 100 times better than I could do it at this point. It’s logical, finally both of them are … Continue reading →
Long afternoon of the Museums of the Letters Before the long Berlin museum night is taking place tomorrow the Museum of the Letters is showing the legendary movie Helvetica by New York-based documentary filmmaker Gary Hustwit. On the invitation which entered … Continue reading →
The dark side of art Even after several years Berlin can really still surprise me. I wouldn’t have thought that! And even if you cannot be everywhere in person, you still have the internet and loads of videos that make … Continue reading →
Let’s just assume we knew exactly how to distinguish between good and bad films (just like Kabel 1 once did). Let’s just pretend taste was something universal. Because that always gives you the right to sell subjective rankings as objective … Continue reading →
Works & rooms The Alte Nationalgalerie is part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage and could also be called twin of the Neue Nationalgalerie which is located at Potsdamer Platz. Inside the 60s building of Mies van der Rohe the … Continue reading →
Pictures top down & left to right: 1. ”Below the bridge“ is not always similar to “below the bridge” 2. Way too esoteric: good for us that they stopped building such street lamps.. 3. Bertolt Brecht is looking at me right down from his … Continue reading →
The paintings From classicism to secession the collection is guiding you right across the complete works of art epochs of the 19th century. We can see landscapes and paintings of the time of Goethe and Romantic just as Prussia in … Continue reading →