This photo walk combines city knowledge and photo knowledge in a unique way. If you are curious about the stories behind the history of otherwise hidden motifs, this is the right place for you. Since 2009, we have been inspiring new photographic perspectives and passing on extensive knowledge in the field of image design to the participants. Our guides are local photographers with insider knowledge about the city, which is an essential part of the visit.
Meeting point is in front of the gate of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg (FHXB) Museum in Adalbertstr. 95A near Kottbusser Tor. We recommend taking the U1 or U8 as there are only a few car parking lots nearby. Bicycle hangers are located in front of the museum.
The photo tour starts at Kottbusser Tor with historical pictures of this square, which has changed so extremely over the last 150 years. What the large residential towers are, which building plan they belonged to and why the subway here is an elevated railroad, we will reveal there.
The Oranienplatz has also undergone a massive change after it was planned by Lenné. He also conceived Sanssouci and the Pfaueninsel and shaped the cityscape of Berlin.
Welche der Hinterhöfe in der Oranienstraße sind einen Besuch wert? In welche kommt man überhaupt rein? Mit uns in genau die, die auch fotogen und spannend sind. Wann wurden sie erbaut und welche architektonischen Ideen sich hinter ihnen verbergen, wisst ihr nach diesen Stationen.
Which Heinrich gave this place its name? How could the planned complete demolition of the houses standing here be prevented and what do squatters have to do with it? Here you can find out.
Who was this Marianne after whom the square was named? What has happened here in the last decades? And what is it about the great Kunsthaus that is located there? We'll find out together!
Although the Engelbecken is located in the Mitte district, it belongs to Kreuzberg for many reasons. Unique commitment of the residents and an interesting history, accompanied by historical photos await you at this point.
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