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30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall - Click here for the online newsletter. |
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Dear Berlin-Fan, This year is a very special one for Berlin, because 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. This unforgettable event will be celebrated in the capital with an open air festival week. In remembrance of the fall of the Berlin Wall, we will once again review the events from back then in this issue and let you in on our tips for the anniversary. Come to Berlin and celebrate with us! See you soon in Berlin at the festival of the year, Carolin from visitBerlin P.S.: Here you will find all the anniverday events. |
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30 years fall of the Berlin Wall: then & now The Berlin Wall fell on the evening of 9 November 1989. Countless East and West Berliners made history this night. They climbed over the concrete walls, surged through the narrow passages, hammered their way through the wall and re-conquered their city as a whole. The images of this historic event were seen around the world. 2019 - 30 years later Today, 30 years on, Berlin is no longer a walled city, but a cosmopolitan city. Since then, millions of visitors have made their way to the German capital to witness this change. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, new spaces were created – wastelands that residents and visitors adjudged to be their creative freedom: the art scene in Brunnenstrasse, the Berlin start-ups on Moritzplatz, or simply access to the Spree. |
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Insider tipsTop events on the 30th anniversay The app has an impressive amount of insider information and manages to vividly narrate the history of individual locations. |
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Traces of the Wall in Berlin today |
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Tips for your Berlin tripSpecial anniversary deal: Stay 3, Pay 2 Save time and money and simply discover Berlin!Choose from 200 attractions - savings up to 50%Free public transport in BerlinFree City Guidebook - including map |
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Berlin HANDSHAPE We are collecting handshapes and stories from people who meet in Berlin. With this project, we want to remember that this would not have been possible 30 years ago. What is Berlin HANDSHAPE? Berlin HANDSHAPE brings two strangers from different backgrounds together in conversation. A piece of clay, held by both, symbolises the moment of their interaction. And will stay behind as a witness of their handshake, their encounter. A real Berlin HANDSHAPE. |
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