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Background to Berlin: A NATO Information Service explaining everything about Berlin from 1945 to 1961
Sometimes, I go on YouTube and search for movies related to Berlin in any way. This is how I discovered some of the YouTube videos I have written abou…
Our Stay at the Canal House Amsterdam
From outside, it doesn’t seem like the Canal House Hotel is any different from the other buildings that overlook the waterways in the heart of Jordaan…
The Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel: A History of London’s Street Art
Back in May 2008, Banksy organized the first Cans Festival, and it happened at the Leake Street Tunnel. The idea of the festival was to exhibit the wo…
Old Elbe Tunnel: Exploring the Hamburg Underground
Back in 1911, when the Old Elbe Tunnel was opened to the public, it was an engineering marvel of the world. Back then it was called the St. Pauli Elbe…
Tropical Islands: Swimming in a tropical paradise inside an aircraft hangar close to Berlin
To escape the bleak Berlin winter, you should head for the beaches and rainforests inside an aircraft hangar close to Berlin. This place is called Tro…
Check out the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin’s Treptower Park. It’s epic!
Most visitors to Berlin, even those curious about World War II history, miss one of the city’s greatest, most curious, and most impressive memorials, …
Neon Skies and Glowing Forests: The Unconventional Future of Berlin in Netflix’s Mute
In a future Berlin, an Amish bartender works in a bar with his girlfriend, and that is the story behind Netflix’s almost hit called Mute. Directed by …
Flugplatz Brand: Abandoned Barracks and Bunkers Close to Berlin
Flugplatz Brand is an abandoned airfield about 60 kilometers south of Berlin. It was built in 1938 as an air base for the Luftwaffe, the aerial warfar…










