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  • Berlin for Teenagers: The Coolest Places to Experience, Marvel and Shop

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Berlin is cool. Nevertheless, it can be quite boring for teenagers to explore the city with their parents. Because not everything that adults find interesting or exciting is so. Nora Klinger and Gesine Palm, two true Berliners, present over 50 activities in this book that are really fun - with and without parents: from eating & ... Read More

  • Outdoors with children in Berlin: 111 activities in nature

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Gary Schunack presents Berlin from its greenest and wildest side. In this book he reveals where children can encounter wild animals in the urban jungle, where they can really let off steam away from the noisy streets or learn interesting facts about nature and the environment. Whether it's a children's farm or a forest... Read More

  • WILDBERLIN: 50 green places of longing in the capital

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Many Berliners are drawn to the countryside. But they often end up in the same places on crowded walking paths. Most of the natural paradises presented here, on the other hand, are largely unknown and deserted even on weekends. Waterfalls, gorges, raccoons and sand dunes - this book makes it clear that the city has more wilderne... Read More

  • Around Berlin: Once Around the City in 19 Stages

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Take a walk around Berlin? This book makes it possible! Gregor Münch has identified the most beautiful and varied paths on the outskirts of the city and combines them into a circular tour that can be easily completed in 19 stages. The route, which is 243 kilometers long in total, is not so close to the city limits, but is based ... Read More

  • Discover Berlin with the 100 bus: All the highlights along the route

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Bus line 100 is known as an individual alternative to organized city tours. Between Zoo Station and Alexanderplatz, the 100er passes many of Berlin's most famous sights. The most attractive thing is to explore the surrounding area on foot at the stops. With a day ticket, the 100 becomes a hop-on-hop-off bus. In his book, Ge... Read More

  • Discover Berlin With the U2: All the Highlights Along the Route

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Hardly any subway line offers as much Berlin as the U2. It runs almost 21 kilometers through the city: from Pankow via Prenzlauer Berg and Mitte to Charlottenburg. Thousands of people use it every day, but very few people know what the 29 stations are like and what can be experienced there. Harald Neckelmann invites you to disco... Read More

  • Spreewald: History – Landscape – Culture

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Europe

    Pristine river landscapes, centuries-old culture, relaxation and leisure time: This book shows you the Spreewald as you have never seen it before. Peter Becker knows the unique biosphere reserve just outside Berlin like no other. Be enchanted by vast meadows and forests in the morning mist, but also be inspired by opportunities ... Read More

  • Our Brandenburg: Chronicle of a Aountry

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Europe

    This richly illustrated book offers a clear and entertaining overview of more than 1,000 years of Brandenburg history. It tells how the original borderland grew and prospered in the Middle Ages, how it became a refuge for numerous religious refugees, how it later fell into the shadow of Prussia and the city of Berlin, how it dis... Read More

  • Standstill Uprising Berlin: A Cultural History of the 1980s

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Europe

    In the 1980s, culturally contradictory signals emanated from the twin city of Berlin. In the western part, Wim Wenders shoots the brilliant angel film “Heaven over Berlin”. The status quo is invoked everywhere. But East Berlin's cultural scene only appears to be at a standstill. Things begin to bubble up – in Dieter Mann�... Read More

  • The Stalin Buildings Story: History and architecture of East Berlin's magnificent boulevard

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Reference

    Today's streets Karl-Marx-Allee and Frankfurter Allee were called Stalinallee between 1949 and 1961. After the massive destruction of the Second World War, a boulevard with modern and comfortable “workers' palaces” was to be built here as a showcase project. The buildings along this street are still known today as the ... Read More

  • Marlene Dietrich in Berlin

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Memoirs

    Marlene Dietrich was born in Berlin on December 27, 1901. She started her career here before making the leap to Hollywood with the “Blue Angel”. There she not only celebrated success as an actress and singer, but also became involved in the fight against Nazi Germany. At the same time, she held on to Berlin humor, Prussian virtu... Read More

  • The Most Beautiful Bridges in Berlin

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    Releasing Date:2024-03Categories:Photography & Video Reference

    Berlin is a city of bridges. In this book, Christian Simon presents 50 well-known and lesser-known masterpieces that are characterized by special architecture and an eventful history. The time span stretches from the early 19th century to the immediate present. Whether cast iron and brick or steel and concrete – large-format pho... Read More

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