Berlin

Berlin’s Berghain Nightclub Transformed Into an Eerie, Immersive 3D Swamp

It feels familiar and alien at the same time. Many Berliners have stepped inside the towering walls of Berghain, the most famous nightclub in Germany, but it is different this summer. Its halls are not yet again filled with strobing lights and beating techno music. Instead, filling its empty dance floors is a glimmering, two-story

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A Guide to Berlin Art Week Assembled By 9 of the City’s Most Plugged-In Curators

This year’s annual Berlin Art Week is ready to open around the German capital. In a year marred by cancelations, the decentralized event is one of the few dates on the art calendar that has not been moved or erased completely. With a truly wide-ranging schedule of shows that occur at small project spaces, private collections, and

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Berlin Re-opens!

If you can’t keep yourself at home anymore and Berlin is on your travel to-do list (bearing in mind the precautions you will have to take), here is a list of what is open in Berlin. Current openings and postponements (as of July 9th) Tegel Airport will remain open until November. The travel warning for

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André Butzer – A Colorful Ode to the Energy of His Adopted Home

As galleries around the world begin to slowly reopen, we are focusing on exhibitions at spaces that are now receiving public visitors. Check out this show at a newly reopened gallery below. “André Butzer” Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin What the gallery says: “Since 2018, André Butzer resides in California and continues his elementary explorations of color, light,

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