A tour of the disused Tempelhof Airport in Berlin offers a fascinating insight into the city’s history, an example of public space being put to good use, if only temporarily, and leaves unanswered questions about the area’s future. During Berlin Fashion Week I was lucky enough to get the chance to go to the Bread […]
Stolpersteine 113
I saw just the one set of Stolpersteine this week, which were laid in memory of Thea Fuss, Abraham Fuss and Ruth Fuss (Fehrbelliner Strasse 81). The photo has now been added to my gallery of all the Stolpersteine I’ve seen in Berlin, which you can view here. You can also read more about the background to these […]
Love Hearts
Cenacolo
Cenacolo is a popular Italian restaurant on Sredzkistrasse in Berlin’s Prenzlauer Berg. When my parents were visiting last year I spent some time researching places to eat in my Kiez and it had consistently good reviews. I took my parents there on their second night in Berlin and despite only being here for 5 nights, […]
Berlin Street Art Vol 2 – Various Artists
As the title suggests, here’s another mixed bag of Street Art, with a selection of pieces by various artists seen over the last few months in Berlin. As with last week’s post, if you ‘Like’ the andBerlin Facebook Page or follow @andberlinblog on Twitter some shots may be familiar. For ALANIZ, ALIAS and TONA, who […]
Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park
One thing I learned from visiting the Soviet War Memorial in Treptower Park is that the Soviets knew how to honour their dead. The memorial in Treptower Park is the largest of the three main Soviet war memorials in Berlin – the other two are on Strasse des 17 Juni and in Schönholzer Heide. When I got my first […]
Stolpersteine 111 – 112
I have added the photos of the Stolpersteine I have seen over the past week to the photo gallery here. This week’s Stolpersteine were memorials were dedicated: Julie Baer (Lausitzer Platz 12A); Charlotte Kohlmann (Skalitzer Strasse 81). My first post about Stolpersteine gives more background about these memorials to the victims of National Socialism created by artist […]
The Coarse Of True Love
Mogg – Deli in the former Jewish Girls School
My first impressions when I walked into Berlin’s Mogg & Melzer* were that the room (and it is just a small space) had a stylish clean décor and that it smelt great. *The partnership between Paul Mogg and Oskar Melzer has subsequently been dissolved and the restaurant is now known as Mogg. I first found […]
Berlin Street Art – Various Artists
I’ve decided to take a break from my Street Artist Profiles series this week to a post a selection of pieces by various artists seen over the last few months in Berlin. If you’ve ‘Liked’ my Facebook Page or follow me on Twitter you may recognise a few shots. Some of the artists here, like […]