Art
The Brücke Museum: is a must for anyone interested in German Expressionism. Berlin was the home and inspiration of the Brücke artists who moved here around 1912. Leading Brücke artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner immortalized Berlin’s decadence in the Weimar Republic with his street scenes and prostitutes, then mentally collapsed with the fall the German Empire and went on permanent recovery in Switzerland. The museum is dedicated exclusively to Kirchner and his colleagues with thematic shows in an intimate setting in Berlin’s villa district.Read more »
CITY GUIDE

Insider City Guide - your city guide in English!
The Insider Tour is committed to providing a high standard of service that will enrich the visitor´s experience of our city Berlin.
As part of this service we produce the Insider City Guide in English that puts you streets ahead of the tourist pack - that's what being an Insider is all about!
Ask for your copy of the Insider City Guide either at the main train stations on arrival, at the Berlin Tourist Information Offices, at your concierge desk or reception, or download it right here from our website!
Articles form the Insider City Guide:
- Introduction to Berlin
- Getting around!
- 48 hours in Berlin - the first 24 hours!
- 48 hours in Berlin - & the next day!
- the right drink...
- vegan to wurst...
- Night on the town!
- What to shop...
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Lisa Krueger, USA,
July 31, 2006
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July 31, 2006
Just got back home to Oklahoma from 2 weeks in Germany,(Yes that's all we get here in the USA)a... read on
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