You already know the surroundings of your workplace quite well? Now it would be great to take a look behind the facades?
We can help you with this, too, and offer standard and individual tours.
On our tours, we approach German history as it is seen by migrants to Germany, we travel through time into the 1920’s Berlin, and we discover Berlin-Kreuzberg’s architecture stone by stone.
If you are interested in a tour in English, French or Hebrew, please contact us.
Our tours
German history as seen by migrants
Discover the stories and views on German history of migrants to Germany from all ages. We visit the Geschichtsspeicher (archival treasures) of Neukölln’s history (1) and the Kreuzberg-museum (2), both in the heart of Berlin’s lively migrant quarters.
Both visits can be booked separately.
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Berlin in the 1920’s
World War I had a lasting influence on most European’s lives and thinking. 1920’s Berlin attracted international artists, intellectuals and scientists. At the “Romanisches Café” (Romanesque café) and other places around the Gedächtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church) in the west of Berlin, artists and intellectuals met processing their war experiences in manyfold works of literature and visual arts. Travel with us on this multimedia-based tour.
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Architect(o)ure(s) in Berlin-Kreuzberg
Kreuzberg is and always was a very lively area of Berlin. It witnessed trials against Germans fighting for a constitution during the 1800s, the struggle for a renewed political system in 1918, and the consequences of forced separation of the two Germanys during the existence of the Berlin wall.
Although severely damaged during World War II traces of these events can still be visited in Kreuzberg’s architecture.
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