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8/10
A very interesting journey.
zutterjp4810 February 2024
I enjoyed very much this journey through Berlin: beautiful places (monuments, public parks, art galleries) and nice encounters.

There are some interesting aspects of Berlin: the time of the German Democratic Republic (Julie and the Trabant tour to East Berlin, Daniel Helbig and the Ost-Hotel -genuine furniture,scouts beds and pictures-, Bianca Shaler and the supermarket "Ost Paket-the egg cups and other products sold in the GDR-, Mr. Muller and the Stasi Museum- the spying of the citizens with a lot of gadgets-), the East Side Gallery (1.306 meters of the remaining Berlin Wall, Thierry Noir who arrived in 1984 and painted the wall), the testimony of Rainer Just about the Church of the Reconciliation, the comedian Tom Luszeit at Charlie Checkpoint (the military uniforms), the artists in Berlin (Bettina Krieg-the painter-, the industrial wasteland, thye workshops,Odely Teboul and Annelie Augustin-the French fashion designer, the party of the "Pirates" and the help to the artists, Valentin Plessy-the musician and composer - and the art centre, the tattooists), the art center of Tacheles (the artist collective, now an art gallery), the Sorbian people (the Spreewald, Reinhart-the boatman-,the Sorbian language, the protestant church with the stations of the cross in German and in Sorbian, Pitt Kunnings-the Sorbian singer-), Michael Banzhaf and the National Ballet of Berlin and Sylvia Schmidt-a former classic ballet dancer and now manager of cabaret revue (a reference to the cabaet in thirties in Berlin).

I enjoyed the encounters of Jérôme with Daniel Hurst, the musher, with Sebastian and Katharina in a bar (the talk about feminine soccer), with Andrea Linke, the soccer player at Tempelhof, with Demirkan at the Propeller Lodge Island hotel, with Aytac Huseyin Aygun (the Turkish market and the doner kebabs), with Max von Grafenstein and Hilla in the community garden , with Mario Olszinski and Antoine Lechevin also called Franz Geil (the songs in the Rauschgold cabaret, the Festival of Lights); nice encounters with very kind Berlin men and women.
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