The original Anti-War Museum was founded in 1925 by Ernst Friedrich, author of War Against War. In 1933, it was destroyed by the Nazis, and Friedrich fled to Brussels. There he...
Brüsseler Strasse 21Information on clubs, races and events. The Tour de Berlin, a five-stage, 600km/375-mile race, is in May.
Paul-Heyse-Strasse 29Far from the centre of town, this former bread factory houses a cinema, gallery, café and a small experimental theatre where productions by visiting companies are performed in...
CaligariplatzCheapest public rink in town. The venue also holds important skating competitions.
Erika-Hess-StadionBertholt Brecht got that sleek, well-fed look from the cooking his partner Helene Weigel learned in Vienna and Bohemia. This atmospheric place, crammed with model stage sets...
Chausseestrasse 125This LGHEI is a worldwide network of lesbians and gay men who offer each other the gift of short-term hospitality during their travels on the basis of reciprocity. No sex.
c/o J WileyIndoor climbing hall, featuring a range of walls and a 'donut boulder' for experts.
Böttgerstrasse 20-26Tennis, badminton and fun ball courts, all indoors. Prices include use of the sauna (10am-10pm).
Roelckestrasse 106A museum that is devoted to the chemistry, history and politics of sugar may not sound like the most entertaining of places to spend an afternoon, but this place, originally...
Amrumer Strasse 32