Berlin also has mountains, you might hardly believe it. Besides the most famous mountain, the Teufelsberg, there is the Hahneberg in the district of Spandau.
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Berlin also has mountains, you might hardly believe it. Besides the most famous mountain, the Teufelsberg, there is the Hahneberg in the district of Spandau.
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This article begins with …once upon a time… and ends with a big question mark.
Once upon a time, the Siemensstadt S-Bahn ran from Jungfernheide station to Haselhorst. It’s not that long ago that even my parents still drove this route to school and university every day and countless Siemens workers used this route every day to get to work. At peak times, the train ran every 2 minutes with 12 cars. Today, no train runs along here anymore – why?
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Nestled between houses in Berlin-Mitte is an enchanted place that only reveals its history when you take a closer look. This is the site of the Old Jewish Cemetery.
Berlin is so wonderfully diverse and offers interesting excursion options that we, as Berliners, are only gradually discovering. We went on a discovery trip to the Old Malt House of the Schultheiss Brewery.
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As a Berliner, I have come to know a city in transition over the course of my life. When I was born, there was still East and West Berlin, and today I live in a united Berlin.
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Directly opposite the Prenzlauer Allee S-Bahn station is the Zeiss Grossplanetarium. I walked past here for almost a year when I went to one of my numerous children’s sports classes and never discovered the Ernst Thälmann Park behind it.
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