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FESTIVALS
A call from afar
Lothar Prager was born in Prenzlauer Berg in 1938. His parents, Georg and Margarete (née Romm), grew up in the streets around the water tower-she on Weißenburger Straße (now Kollwitzstraße) and he on Straßburger Straße.
EXHIBITIONS
Musica di strada - Italians in Prenzlauer Berg - Exhibition
From the middle of the 19th century, Italians were drawn from the northern Italian mountains into the world. Around 14 million people left their homes between 1861 and 1914 in search of better living and working conditions.
THEATRE
Old, beautiful, loud!
Before gramophones and radio made music accessible to the masses, only mechanical instruments made it possible to enjoy music without musicians. Play pianos and orchestrions stood in restaurants and ballrooms.
FAMILY
Between us lies history. The Niederkirchner family - A contradictory legacy
Käte Niederkirchner (1909-1944) was considered an icon of the anti-fascist resistance in East Germany. Factory collectives, holiday homes, kindergartens, and even a ship were named after her.
FESTIVALS
Public guided tour “Imprisoned at Alexanderplatz”
Between 1951 and 1990, the Berlin-Mitte remand prison (UHA II) was located on Keibelstrasse near Alexanderplatz in East Germany. It was under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior and within the East Berlin headquarters of the People's Police.
FESTIVALS
Bärentouren: Haunted Berlinn Ghost Tour - Berlin on the Ghost Path
‘And yet Tegel is spooky ...’ - From ‘Faust I’ by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe from 1749-1832.
FESTIVALS
Bärentouren: Blindwalk - Acustic and Feel Tour
1806 Augus Zeune has founded the first school for the blind in Berlin, that is in the same time the first in Germany. - The blindwalk runs along the most famous historical buildings in the center of Berlin, from St.
FESTIVALS
Bärentouren: Gothic Tour Berlin - Shower-Horror-Catacombs
Night is the time of ghosts, bats, and demons.








