On this organic working farm, children can see how life was lived in the 17th century. Craftspeople preserve and teach their skills. It's best to visit during one of several...
Königin-Luise-Strasse 49This chamber of horrors is housed in the city's only visitable World War II air-raid shelter. Built in 1943, the five-level bunker was part of an underground network connecting...
Schöneberger Strasse 23ACosying up to where the Wall once stood (there is still a short, pitted stretch running along the south side of nearby Niederkirchnerstrasse), the Martin-Gropius-Bau is named...
Niederkirchnerstrasse 7At this 14th-century village, reconstructed around archaeological excavations, workers demonstrate handicrafts, medieval technology and farming techniques. Ox-cart rides for...
Clauertstrasse 11O2 World, Berlin's latest glitzy multi-purpose arena, and just gearing up to open as we went to press, is part of the city's controversial development plans for the banks of...
Muhlenstrasse 12-30Originally designed by Werner March and opened in 1936 for the Olympics, the 74,000-seat stadium underwent a major and long overdue refitting for the 2006 World Cup, including...
Olympischer Platz 3A small and unassuming but extremely informative exhibition about the Stasi on the ground floor of the Stasi documentation centre. Ingenious spy equipment and rows of jarred...
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