Nollendorfplatz
(Pass by)
“Berlin is our dream,” Auden whispers to his friend Isherwood. Both were fascinated by the queer scene in Berlin. In the 1920s, Nollendorfplatz developed into a magnet for the gay and lesbian movement.
Nollendorfplatz
(Pass by)
“Berlin is our dream,” Auden whispers to his friend Isherwood. Both were fascinated by the queer scene in Berlin. In the 1920s, Nollendorfplatz developed into a magnet for the gay and lesbian movement.
Motzstraße 10
You walk down the street in the 1920s and see a sign: "This is the place" - a slogan of the legendary Eldorado. Which prominent personalities may have come and gone here?
Fuggerstraße 10
It's just a few steps to the former Scala. And going to the Scala in the evening became a slogan. International artists such as Enrico Rastelli, Clown Grock and the Scala Girls have performed here.
Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe)
The KaDeWe opened at the beginning of the 20th century and attracted an audience of millions. Among other things, there was the latest Parisian fashion to buy. That was a world sensation.
Tauentzienstrasse
The legendary Femina Palace was a famous dance hall. The building has been preserved in its original condition. The roof could be opened and dancing could be done in the open air. What could you do here...???
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church catches the eye and is also one of Berlin's landmarks. A visit will be worth it in any case.
Zoo Palast
The Zoo Palast in Berlin is the last remaining cinema around Breitscheidplatz. Today, learn how cinema drew the masses in the 1920s, how cinema advertising was done. Find out more about where a gentleman took his wife out.
Bahnhof Zoologischer Garten
In the 1920s, the area around Bahnhof Zoo became the meeting place for the gay and lesbian movement in Berlin. Your guide will explain exactly which establishments have been preferred.
Theater des Westens
The Theater des Westens and the adjoining Delphi Palace were important places of entertainment or dancing in Berlin in the 1920s.
Kurfurstendamm
Dear men, leave your credit card at home. Your guide will explain the beautiful luxury items to buy on the Kurfürstendamm. That was already the case in the 1920s. But also what dance and entertainment venues were here.
Kranzler Eck
The Cafe megalomania was once located here. Your guide will tell you why it was called that and what stories are hidden in it. Look forward to it ...
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