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Berlin: Kulturbrauerei Prenzlauer Bergdie Kulturbrauerei im Berliner Stadtteil Prenzlauer Berg bzw. der hier beheimatete Franz-Club war schon in den 70ern berühmt/berüchtigt für seine legendären Tanzveranstaltungen. Inzwischen gibt es neben dem heutigen 'Frannz' aber auch diverseste andere Veranstaltungsorte: Kesselhaus, Alte Kantine, Palais, NBI und Soda Club laden zu Musik, Tanz und Gesang, dazwischen befinden sich taktisch genial platziert eine Musikschule, und das gut sortierte Musikinstrumente-Fachgeschäft "Sound & Drumland", wo sich die lieben Musikerinnen und Musiker z.B. zwischen Soundcheck und Konzert schnell noch mit passenden Ersatzteilen eindecken können. Ein Kino, ein Supermarkt, ein Billard-Salon, Ausstellungsräume sowie weitere Cafés, Läden, Büros und Geschäfte runden das aktuelle Angebot der Kulturbrauerei ab.
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Both streets are considered to be rather wide streets - and comfortable for walking
next to each other - which you might find a curiosity if you're used to walking
down other cities' rather narrow streets as seen in New York, Helsinki or Tokyo.
Walking 'down' Kastanienallee will lead you directly to Mitte. If you continue
walking after crossing the Fehrbelliner Strasse, the 'Kastanienalle' changes to
'Weinbergsweg' (which means 'wine hill way') - the 'highway to Mitte', next to
the park called 'Weinbergspark' (which means 'wine hill park') - a 'ramp' that
comes handy if your're going 'down' to Mitte on a bike, but easiely might also
get on your nerves on the way 'up' to Prenzlauer Berg - 'Berg' means something
like 'mountain' (in the north of Germany every landscape rising higher than 3
meters may be called 'mountain').
Walking down Oderberger Strasse from Schönhauser Allee / Choriner Strasse
towards Bernauer Strasse will lead you directly to a park called 'Mauerpark' -
which stands for 'Wall Park' - and which is built on the ground, where the Berlin
Wall used to devide the City.
Nowadays the 'Mauerpark' is a favourite hang out not for people from this neighbourhood,
but also for 'tourists' from Mitte, Friedrichshain or from elsewheres. In the
summer time you people love to sit here for hours, pretend it was a beach, watch
the sunset over West Berlin (Wedding), play plane spotting, have a grill party,
throw a frisbee, have a beer (drinking in public places is totally ok in Berlin,
as long as you don't start yelling, peeing or missbehaving in other ways!) or
go to one of the bars that can be found around the corner, down the street.
Of course, just like everywhere, a lot has changed in this neighbourhood - and
will probably keep changing: backyard parties in the summer time seem to be not
'the thing' anymore like they used to be (but still can be found accidentally).
Instead people are having a quite good time in the numerous cafes, fast food stands,
bars, or simply on the sidewalk almost all day and all of the night. New shops,
restaurants, cafes and bars are opened every now and then, old shops, restaurants,
cafes and bars vanish, change, or mutate into something completely different.
sunset on Oderberger Strasse



see also: Stadtbad Oderberger Strasse
and here's some "Homezone" panorama pictures |
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