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Berlin to Copenhagen by bike
In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.
Analog Photography in Berlin
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Hamburger Heaven: deliciousness in Kreuzberg
This week we enjoy a warm afternoon of our #52weeksofburger challenge in the surprising Hamburger Heaven. We decided to try this little hidden gem since Felipe …
Where did Nick Cave live in Berlin?
After watching Nick Cave in Berlin in the Dutch documentary Stranger in a Strange Land, I started wondering where was the apartment where Bram van Splunteren in…
A Visit to the German-Russian Museum in Berlin-Karlshorst
Berlin is filled with important historical places where history was written. And there is a place hidden in the back streets of Karlshorst where the world’…
Kreuzberg in 1979: From a Divided City to a Vibrant Neighborhood
I watched this short video from Kreuzberg in 1979 and wondered how much a neighborhood can change. In the video below, I walk around the Kreuzberg streets witho…
The Späti where Luka Magnotta was arrested in Berlin
In 2012, Luka Magnotta murdered Lin Jun and released a video online where you could see him killing his victim and abusing his corpse. At the time, he was in Ca…
10 Must-See Places in Potsdam: A Weekend Getaway from Berlin
Escape Berlin and discover Potsdam's fairytale charm! Explore the "Prussian Versailles," wander through Dutch-inspired streets, and uncover Cold War secrets. Un…
Europa Center: A postcard from the 60s
Europa Center is a shopping mall built in Berlin in 1965. Located next to Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, this building would become a symbol of West Berlin and…
Unholy Relics of Nazi Germany with Jonathan Meades
The Unholy relics of Nazi Germany is a half-hour documentary from the BBC. In the show, Jonathan Meades presents the role of urban planning and architecture in …










