Winterfeldt Berlin Apartments
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... dartboard. Oh wow, there's tables and chairs on the roof!' This has now been dubbed the upside down bar. After hanging out there for a while, Grant, an Aussie guy that works at the hostel randomly appeared and joined us for a few drinks (another reason why the hostel people are awesome). Hung out there for quite some time, before stumbling back.
Berlin was really starting to pick up.
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The hard fall - Die harte Landung
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Wir haben doch das Gefühl recht hart in Deutschland gelandet zu sein. Ich habe dazu das Bild von zwei Vögeln, die die letzten zwei Jahre frei hoch über den Wolken segelten…. Dann flogen sie über Berlin, bekamen plötzlich Bleigewichte an die Schwingen gehängt und wurden unsanft geerdet…. Hoffentlich ergänzt sich dieses Bild demnächst (mit der Wiederaufnahme der Beruftätigkeit) nicht noch durch ein anderes: das Bild von der ...
Ich Bin Ein Berliner
... gallery.
The art scene here is vibrant and thriving. You can’t spit (or maybe in German, spitte?), without hitting a contemporary museum or gallery. Even with the memorials I’ve been to, a lot have been abstract and conceptual in nature, (i.e. the Holocaust Memorial). Some of the art museums are very big budget, but others are grassroots kinds of concepts. Tomorrow I’m going to try and check out Tacheles, ...
Berlin
... to snag a little piece of the wall to take back home to the hubby's grandfather, who when the wall was torn down spent thousands to be there on the day. He also managed to bring back a large portion of it.
We decided to head back to the Berliner Dome so we could wander around inside. The inside was absolutely massive and the detailing on the ceiling was very impressive. We wandered all the way up to the very top of the dome and managed to get outside for ...
Marathon eve = 13 hours on my feet
... the prison was closed for a few years until re-opened in 1994 as a memorial. The draw to the prison is largely the ability to see it exactly as it was when closed in 1990. The tour guide took us through each of the major sections of the prison, starting with the oldest part, "the Submarine," where physical torture was commonplace, through the various stages until the newest part, where ...