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Palace Cellar - History of the Site
Here you will find the first traces of the site’s history. The archaeological cellar, the only surviving part of the original Berlin Palace, takes you on a tour from the middle ages to the present day.
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A country in a container
With the end of the GDR, its symbols also lost their validity. In the weeks and months leading up to October 3, 1990, public spaces had already undergone visible changes.
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The Berlin sculpture discovery
Archaeological excavations in front of the Red Town Hall in 2010 revealed a real surprise. A total of 16 sculptures from the classical modern period were recovered from a cellar filled with bomb debris.
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Wild Herb Walks
A three-hour guided herb walk through Berlin's green spaces. Presentation of at least 20 edible and useful wild plants, focusing on accurate identification, biology, and uses. Small groups, scientifically sound, including digital follow-up.
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Lebenswelten Bistro at the Humboldt Forum
The stylish and urban bistro is the culinary experience for families, groups and individual guests for the whole day. The Lebenswelten team works in an ecologically sustainable way and stands for diverse and tasty cuisine with a focus on Berlin classics and a vegetarian bowl…
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Sculpture Hall. History of the Site
Up close: explore the historic sculptures of the Berlin Palace: The dimensions of the Sculpture Hall, designed by Italian architect Franco Stella, correspond to those of the Berlin Palace’s large Baroque staircase hall that once stood on this site.
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Videopanorama. History of the Site
Go on a visual time journey from the 12th century to the present day. A collage of still images and films shows not only the history and function of the buildings that once stood on this site, it also highlights the important events that took place here.
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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.








