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The Wolves are Back in Berlin with Rainer Opolka
In early August 2016, If you arrived in Berlin via Hauptbahnhof you would be greeted by a pack of wolves. Bronze and iron statues, some of them with m…
A trip back in time to the Summer of 1929 in Berlin
After the First World War, Berlin had this moment of glory during the twenties. Those years were so important to the city that some people call it The…
Our Visit to Nólsoy and the Heima Festival
During our time in the Faroe Islands we tried to see everything we could and one of the places we visited was the Nólsoy Island, located some kilomete…
The Abandoned Freibad Lichtenberg Pool is gone
No swimming is allowed at the Freibad Lichtenberg since it closed in the late 1980s. Some say it was the end of the Berlin Wall, but who knows for sur…
Berlin Streets Between 1900 and 1914 in Video
Since we moved to Berlin early in 2012, we have been researching how this city used to look like before all the wars. This week, we stumbled upon this…
26 years of Roger Waters’ The Wall – Live in Berlin
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Komet Bernhard: A Legend of Berlin’s Nightlife
You may not know his name but I’m pretty sure you have seen the man on the pictures here. If you have been to Berlin a few times and decided to …
Cycling in Berlin: Why Berlin is not a paradise for your bike
Since I moved to Berlin in 2012, I have used a bike as my main mode of transportation, and I love it. For those watching from the bike lanes, Berlin m…








![BER-402/ KB/22.7.90/Berlin: Rockspektakel "The Wall"/ Rund 300 000 Zuschauer aus ganz Europa und Übersee waren auf den ehemaligen "Todesstreifen" zwischen Brandenburger Tor und Leipziger Platz gekommen, um die Neuinszenierung der Rockoper "The Wall" von Ex-"Pink-Floyd" Chef Roger Waters zu erleben. Das gigantische Happening war zugleich Auftakt einer weltweiten Spendenaktion des World War Memorial Found for Disaster Relief (Fond für Katastrophenopfer). Die Show auf dem Potsdamer Platz in der Nacht vom 21. zum 22. Juli wurde vom Fernsehen live in alle Welt gestrahlt. [Berlin, Potsdamer Platz.- Aufführung der Rockoper "The Wall" auf dem ehemaligen Todesstreifen]](https://ftrc.blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Bundesarchiv_Bild_183-1990-0722-402_Berlin_Aufführung_der_Rockoper_-The_Wall--450x274.jpg?x57563)

