Frame Travel Roam Capture
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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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Kruisherenhotel Maastricht: a Luxury Design Hotel inside a former 15th century Church
Imagine you could drive down to a local church and ask for a room to spend the night, with breakfast in the morning. Imagine how it must be to sleep inside a ch…
Berlin Dynamic by Matthias Makarinus
Berlin Dynamic is the name of this fantastic video time-lapse of Berlin made by Matthias Makarinus between May 2010 and September 2011. He took over 50.000 pict…
Leipzig’s Colossal Tribute: The Monument to the Battle of the Nations
In the city of Leipzig stands a monument so imposing that it could have been plucked straight from the pages of a J. R. R. Tolkien novel. The Monument to the Ba…
Our Favorite Places to Stay in Berlin
Since we live in Berlin, friends always ask us where to stay when they visit. We decided to test some hotels around the city, and this is the list of our f…
The Bird: The Best Patties in Prenzlauer Berg
This week for the #52weeksofburgers challenge Fotostrasse goes to the super famous The Bird. Since we started talking about this project, many people told us th…
Where was Run Lola Run filmed in Berlin?
Lola Rennt, or Run Lola Run, is an outstanding German movie with a simple premise. In the film, a woman, played by Franka Potente, must find 100.000 Deutsche Ma…
Why you need to visit the Olympiastadion Berlin even if you don’t care about sports
Olympiastadion Berlin is the largest stadium in Germany, and it has a, somewhat, dark history to it since it was originally built for the 1936 Berlin Summer Oly…
26 years of Roger Waters’ The Wall – Live in Berlin
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![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?x55620)