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]]>The East Side Gallery’s painting project was an international project for art paintings on the remains of the Berlin Wall, in which 21 artists from 18 countries took part. The East Side Gallery art project began in 1990, just moments after the fall of the wall and the collapse of the regime.
The paintings on the remains of the wall in the East Side Gallery are colorful and express the happiness that all the residents felt.
The gallery is located on the inner wall of the Friedrichshain neighborhood, near the River Spree. The murals are mostly about politics and political change.
One of the most notable paintings is by Russian painter Dmitry Vorobel, which recreates the photograph of the kiss between former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and German Democratic Republic leader Erich Honker.
The entrance to the East Side Gallery is free of charge and open at all hours of the day and night.
The gallery can be reached on foot or with the U3, U1 and M10 trains.
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]]>There are many debates between tourists and locals about the best place to get Döner-Kebab in Berlin, but without a doubt, the most delicious vegan Döner-Kebab east of the wall is found in a small eatery in the Friedrichshain district, known as “Vöner”.
The eatery offers hungry diners a limited menu of vegan Döner-Kebab based on seitan, in a bun or on a plate, alongside vegetables or French fries. The menu also has an option for a vegan hamburger made from seitan and tofu and even delicious vegan smoked sausages.
The place is casually decorated, with punk English or German songs usually played by the friendly staff. If you find yourself hungry for a delicious and fresh vegan treat, this is the place to be.
Boxhagener Str. 56, 10245 Berlin, Germany
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]]>According to archaeologists, Berlin dates to the 13th century.
Berlin is very well known as a city of museums. There is even a local saying that there are more museums – around 180 – than rainy days – 106 on average.
Berlin is full of interesting street art. However, every year, the city spends over 35 million euros on cleaning graffiti.
Berlin is over 9 times the size of Paris, but it only has 1/5 of Paris’ population density. The capital has more bridges than Venice as well, around 1,700.
The capital city of Germany has 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites: The Museum Island, Sansoussi Palace and Parks in Potsdam, and the Modernism Housing Estates.
East Side Gallery, the longest open-air museum with a length of over 1.3 km, is also located in Berlin. It showcases over 100 murals from artist all over the world. You might have heard about the famous mural called “The Fraternal Kiss.”
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]]>The post Don’t Miss Berlin’s East Side Gallery appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The East Side Gallery’s painting project was an international project for art paintings on the remains of the Berlin Wall, in which 21 artists from 18 countries took part. The East Side Gallery art project began in 1990, just moments after the fall of the wall and the collapse of the regime.
The paintings on the remains of the wall in the East Side Gallery are colorful and express the happiness that all the residents felt.
The gallery is located on the inner wall of the Friedrichshain neighborhood, near the River Spree. The murals are mostly about politics and political change.
One of the most notable paintings is by Russian painter Dmitry Vorobel, which recreates the photograph of the kiss between former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and German Democratic Republic leader Erich Honker.
The entrance to the East Side Gallery is free of charge and open at all hours of the day and night.
The gallery can be reached on foot or with the U3, U1 and M10 trains.
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]]>The post We Found the Best Vegan Döner-Kebab in Berlin appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There are many debates between tourists and locals about the best place to get Döner-Kebab in Berlin, but without a doubt, the most delicious vegan Döner-Kebab east of the wall is found in a small eatery in the Friedrichshain district, known as “Vöner”.
The eatery offers hungry diners a limited menu of vegan Döner-Kebab based on seitan, in a bun or on a plate, alongside vegetables or French fries. The menu also has an option for a vegan hamburger made from seitan and tofu and even delicious vegan smoked sausages.
The place is casually decorated, with punk English or German songs usually played by the friendly staff. If you find yourself hungry for a delicious and fresh vegan treat, this is the place to be.
Boxhagener Str. 56, 10245 Berlin, Germany
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]]>The post 6 Interesting Facts You Didn’t Know About Berlin appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>According to archaeologists, Berlin dates to the 13th century.
Berlin is very well known as a city of museums. There is even a local saying that there are more museums – around 180 – than rainy days – 106 on average.
Berlin is full of interesting street art. However, every year, the city spends over 35 million euros on cleaning graffiti.
Berlin is over 9 times the size of Paris, but it only has 1/5 of Paris’ population density. The capital has more bridges than Venice as well, around 1,700.
The capital city of Germany has 3 UNESCO World Heritage sites: The Museum Island, Sansoussi Palace and Parks in Potsdam, and the Modernism Housing Estates.
East Side Gallery, the longest open-air museum with a length of over 1.3 km, is also located in Berlin. It showcases over 100 murals from artist all over the world. You might have heard about the famous mural called “The Fraternal Kiss.”
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