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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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From Trash to Treasure: Exploring Berlin’s Picturesque Skypoint in Schonefeld
On the outskirts of Berlin, where Neukölln and Schönefeld meet, there is a hill with one of the city's best views. Called the Skypoint in Schönefeld, this manuf…
The Aerodynamic Park’s Time-Tested Structures in Berlin-Adlershof
The Aerodynamic Park in Berlin-Adlershof is located in the northwest part of the Humboldt University Quarter campus. There you will find three unique pieces of …
Moscow Subway: Its Secrets and Curious Facts
The most important city in Russia has many beauties, and some of it is hidden in great and flamboyant galleries underground. One of the first things that come t…
Relics of the Cold War: A Photography Exhibition in Berlin back in 2016
Even though the Cold War ended over 25 years ago, you can see its remains everywhere. The Berlin Wall, the most famous symbol of it, is easily found around Berl…
Best Burgers Places you can find in Berlin – the 2023 Edition
Berlin is a city that never ceases to amaze with its culinary scene. In particular, the city is known for its burgers, which come in all shapes, sizes, and flav…
Blog Questions Challenge: A Chain Letter for Nerds
Something is going around my corners of the internet called the "Blog Questions Challenge," which reminded me of a simpler time online. The idea is simple: You…
Bunker Museum in Kaliningrad: Documenting the last days of Königsberg
The Bunker Museum in Kaliningrad is technically called the Blindage Museum. It tells the history of the last days of the Second World War, including the last da…
Why Roger Waters’ 1990 Berlin Concert Was a Once-in-a-Lifetime Mega Event
On July 21, 1990, Roger Waters came together with a large list of guest artists and performed Pink Floyd’s The Wall as a celebration of the fall of the Berlin W…









![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-.jpg?x83909)