All articles from March, 2013
Berlin may be famous for its parties, but the city has so much more to offer at night besides clubs and bars. This is a city where the biggest bookshop, Dussmann, stays open until midnight almost [...]
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The food market which takes place twice a week at Winterfeldtplatz, is well worth a visit if you’re in the area – or even if you’re not. Set against the backdrop of the neo-gothic St Matthias Church, the [...]
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The concept for World Earth Hour began in Sydney back in 2007 and his since grown dramatically to become the world’s largest voluntary action for the environment. In 2012, more than 6950 cities and towns [...]
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Far from the madding museum crowd on Berlin’s Museum Island, the Museum Berggruen opposite Charlottenburg Palace is one of Germany’s most important locations for modern art. Following lengthy extension works, the museum is now once again [...]
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Although Easter is first and foremost a Christian festival to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus, believers and non-believers enjoy spending time with family and loved ones and celebrate the arrival of spring, a symbol of [...]
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As any Berliner will tell you, this city only has two seasons: winter and summer, each lasting about six months. It may be mid-March but temperatures are still icy, the pavements are still covered in [...]
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