5. Jewish Museum Berlin © Franco Ricci / Dreamstime A very popular museum amongst locals and tourists alike, the Jewish Museum Berlin looks at Jewish life in the country throughout the ages. From art and important texts to exhibitions and photo galleries, the museum remarkably covers over tw...
Teufelsberg has become one of Berlin’s most colorful and beautiful open-air street art galleries, attracting hundreds of tourists during the summer months. Located outside the city center on top of a hill, it’s the perfect destination for a day trip combining hiking and art appreciation. Ess...
Visitors can immerse themselves in Berlin’s exciting history, marvel at famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate or the Berlin Cathedral, and be impressed by the modern architecture. The city’s lively arts and culture scene offers numerous museums, galleries, and events. Berlin is a city ...
Several international galleries have opted to make the rue du Temple their home, including Berlin’s Max Hetzler and San Gimignano’s Galleria Continua, which has taken over a series of unusual boutiques a stone’s throw from the historic Marian Goodman Gallery’s Paris flagship. Galleria Continua...
galleries like the British Museum, Tate Modern, or National Gallery, and interspersed around the city are epic-sized parks like St. James,Primrose Hill, or Hyde Park. Not to mention, the city's LGBTQ+ nightlife is rivaled only by maybe Berlin and includes iconic gay venues like Heaven ...
All European expeditions should include a trip to a museum or gallery. Luckily, they can be found almost everywhere in Europe. And a lot of them are free of charge. Consider this your guide to some of the best free museums and galleries in Europe so that
Elisa Carrillo CabreraandMikhail Kaniskin МихаилКанискин,“A Sweet Spell of Oblivion”, choreography, concept and staging byDavid Dawson, music by Johann Sebastian Bach, costume by Yumiko Takeshima 竹島 由美子, Deutsche Oper Berlin, “2014 Malakhov and Friends, The Final Ballet ...
“Apollo”, choreography byGeorge Balanchine, libretto and music by Igor Stravinsky ИгорьСтравинский (“Apollon Musagète”), costumes by Barbara Karinska (since 1957 performed in minimal practice clothes), Mariinsky Ballet Мариинскийтеатр, Saint Petersburg, ...
The National Museum is massive. From the photos, you might say intimidatingly big. Yet in person, you can’t help but feel at peace. Wandering through the galleries, we were blown away by the wide collection of art pieces, from paintings to carvings, many of which date as far back as...
As explained above, Schöneberg (sometimes spelled Schoeneberg) is the traditional beating heart of the gay scene in Berlin. It was the first gay neighborhood in the city and still retains its fabulous charm today. It has some of the oldest gay bars in Berlin likePrinzknecht,Heile Welt, a...