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Brandenburg Gate
Sitting in the heart of Berlin, Brandenburg Gate is one of the city's most iconic landmarks. This neoclassical gate, made of twelve massive columns topped by a copper quadriga, originates in the 18th century during the reign of Prussian king Frederick William I. Once a symbol of the city's division, particularly during World War II and the Cold War, Brandenburg Gate now epitomizes the unification and peace of Berlin.

Reichstag Building
Photo Credit: Angelo Abear
Once the seat of Imperial Germany, the Reichstag Building is one of Berlin's most historically significant monuments and was once taken by the Nazis in 1933. Following reconstruction in the 1990s, today's Reichstag houses the German Parliament and is one of the country's most popular tourist attractions. Instantly recognizable, the building's massive glass dome shines from atop the Reichstag.

Berliner Dom
Photo Credit: Angelo Abear
Berliner Dom, or Berlin Cathedral, is an exquisite architectural jewel within the heart of the city. Located on Berlin's Museum Island, this cathedral boasts spectacular views of the city and houses an enormous pipe organ.

The Holocaust Memorial
Photo Credit: Claudio Schwarz
The Holocaust Memorial, or Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, is a monument to one of the country's darkest periods and an essential stop for any visitor to Berlin. Memorializing Jewish victims of the Holocaust, this monument is a stark reminder of the loss of life suffered at the hands of the Nazis. Visitors can walk between the overwhelming array of concrete slabs, which represent the millions lost before and during World War II.

Memorial of the Berlin Wall
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This remnant of the Berlin Wall, which once epitomized the "Iron Curtain" of the Cold War and separated East and West Berlin until 1989, now serves as a reminder of the city's unification.

Roads not Taken. Oder: Es Hätte Auch Anders Kommen Können
Immerse in Germany's vibrant history with an exhibition that highlights significant moments from the GDR's peaceful revolution in 1989 to the earliest democratization attempts in 1848. Wow ticket holders with alternative historical perspectives, journeying through what could have been played out under varying scenarios, exploring the impacts of chance and individual failures.

The Ziguangge: Hall of Purple Splendor
Experience the captivating visual art of vibrant imperial portraits, a testament of power from the era Qianlong Emperor. Relive momentous events with detailed battle scene paintings that eloquently chart the course through the age-old Chinese tradition, the turbulent Boxer Rebellion, and twentieth-century spoils of war.

Lygia Clark: Retrospektive
Art admirers are cordially invited to the German retrospective of Brazilian artist Lygia Clark, a pioneering creative set to wow attendees in May 2025. With about 150 pieces from the '50s to '80s featured, the event offers an interactive fusion of geometric paintings, sculptures, and performance works, immersing spectators in engaging designs and tangible art.

German Tyranny
Attendees will journey into an interactive landscape of post-WWII history centered on European responses to the after-effects of violence from the Nazis. Through visual presentations including original documents, photos, film, artwork, and multi-media, curiosity is provoked around the stories of survivors, cultural losses, and the unique evolving narratives of events post-war.

Petrit Halilaj
Petrit Halilaj's first solo exhibition in Berlin brings together an exciting array of both new, site-specific artworks and past exhibits of drawings and sculptures. The highlight is an engagement-focused installation, inviting patrons into collective dreamscapes as a way to foster unprecedented realities.

Delcy Morelos
Delcy Morelos presents her large-scale installation exploration of nature, indigenous wisdom, and regeneration as part of her debut solo exhibition in Germany. Furthermore, her work brilliantly resonates and converses with Joseph Beuys' permanent immersive pieces, actions, and sculptures.

Toyin Ojih Odutola
Attendees can explore indelible narratives depicted in Toyin Ojih Odutola's meticulous drawings in her inaugural solo exhibition in Germany. Evoking themes of self-reproduction and personal evolution, the event offers a deep examination of identity and personal histories.

Berlin Art Week
Berlin Art Week is a citywide celebration of contemporary art, bringing together museums, galleries, project spaces, and private collections for a dynamic week of exhibitions, performances, and events. With over 100 participating partners, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Berlin’s vibrant art scene and engage with current artistic developments. The festival attracts both international experts and curious newcomers, turning the city into a hub for artistic exchange.

Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners
Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners are an indie-folk band known for their heartfelt harmonies and introspective lyrics. Their music blends warm acoustic sounds with modern folk sensibilities. The band’s intimate performances and emotional honesty have earned them a growing following.

Lil Baby
Dominique Armani Jones, aka Lil Baby, is an American rapper who has become one of the most prominent figures in trap music. He collaborated with Drake on "Yes Indeed" from his platinum debut album and it peaked at #6 on Billboard Hot 100. He has many more platinum albums and charting singles including "The Bigger Picture."

Berlin Marathon
The BMW Berlin Marathon is one of the world's most prestigious and fastest marathon events, drawing elite and amateur runners from across the globe. Known for its flat, record-breaking course, the race winds through Berlin’s historic streets, creating an electrifying atmosphere as spectators cheer on participants. With its unique energy and international appeal, the marathon is a bucket-list event for runners seeking an unforgettable race experience.

Lettuce
Considered as one of the greatest modern funk bands, Lettuce has a strong fan-base spread over Chicago, New York City, San Francisco and Tokyo. Their most popular albums include the charting "Crush," and the Grammy-nominated "Elevate."

Little Simz
Little Simz is an award-winning British-Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter who has been heralded for her distinctive sound and stunning lyricism. Her most popular tracks to date include "Point and Kill and "Woman." Little Simz is a remarkable talent and an inspirational artist for fans of hip-hop and R&B.

grentperez
grentperez is an Australian singer-songwriter known for his smooth vocals, laid-back indie-pop sound, and nostalgic, feel-good music. Blending elements of jazz, soul, and bedroom pop, his songs exude warmth and charm. With viral success on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, he continues to grow as a rising star in the indie music scene.

Hunter Metts
Hunter Metts is a singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt indie-folk music and emotive vocal style. Gaining national attention as a finalist on American Idol, his music captures themes of vulnerability and personal growth. With a soft, acoustic-driven sound, he is building a dedicated following in the indie and singer-songwriter communities.

Jessie Reyez
Jessie Reyez is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her raw, emotional vocals and genre-blending sound that fuses R&B, pop, and hip-hop. Her breakout single “Figures” showcased her intensely personal lyricism and unique voice. Reyez continues to earn acclaim for her fearless storytelling and powerful performances.

Counting Crows
Counting Crows is a rock band whose music takes a bit of root rock, alternative rock, pop rock, and jangle pop. The band was formed in California, in 1991, and their debut album, “August and Everything After,” sold seven million copies in the US.

OneRepublic
OneRepublic is an American pop rock band founded in 2002 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The band's members include lead vocalist Ryan Tedder, guitarists Zach Filkins and Drew Brown, bassist and cellist Brent Kutzle, drummer Eddie Fisher, and pianist Brian Willett.

Daði Freyr
Born in Iceland, the musician Daði Freyr represented his homeland in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest and earned the fourth position with his single "10 Years."
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