AudioLalk Lichterfelde Ost: an acoustic discovery tour through the livable neighborhood on Kranoldplatz

AudioLalk Lichterfelde Ost: an acoustic discovery tour through the livable neighborhood on Kranoldplatz
Discover the crane bodies in Lichterfelde Ost with the AudioWalk Lichterfelde Ost. This unique audio lime leads you through the neighborhood in several episodes and tells the story of the quarter. He was developed and produced by Patrick Meyer, who has been reporting Kiez report on the district with his format for about ten years. The radio presenter Gerlinde Jänicke, who grew up in Lichterfelde, leads her through the neighborhood.
The AudioLalk comprises nine episodes, each of which is between six and ten minutes long. In these episodes, she accompanies Jänicke on a journey into the past and presence of the neighborhood around Kranoldplatz. She talks to experts and contemporary witnesses about interesting events and less well -known facts about the neighborhood. For example, you will find out when the Kranoldplatz was created that one of the oldest cinemas in Berlin stood here and that the world's first electric tram drove through Lichterfelde. Jänicke also tells the history of the Ferdinandmarkt and how he has changed over time.
The AudioLalk also illuminates the people who shape the crane bike today and live there. Residents and business people have their say and tell of their experiences and experiences in the neighborhood. Business owners report what they love at their neighborhood and what special offers they have ready for their customers. Market dealers tell of their many years of relationship with their customers on the popular weekly market. The traditional bakery Walf is also presented, including interviews with long -standing employees who reveal what makes their baked goods so popular.
In addition to history and the stories about the neighborhood, the AudioLalk also offers an insight into the cultural life of the Kranoldkiez. The Petruskirche, which is also known as the "cultural church", houses regular exhibitions and concerts. Pastor Michael Busch reports that a falcon family builds their nest on the church roof in summer.
In addition to historical and cultural aspects, the AudioLalk also devotes itself to civic engagement in the neighborhood. One of the episodes tells of committed citizens who volunteer to maintain a rose bed on the Jungfernsteig. The Audiowalk Lichterfelde East addresses both residents of the neighborhood and moved people and offers something new for everyone.
The AudioLalk Lichterfelde Ost was created as part of the project management project in Kranoldkiez and was funded by the Steglitz-Zehlendorf, the state of Berlin and the European Union. You can listen to the AudioLalk on various streaming portals via the Linktree at www.linkr.ee/audiowalklio. Immerse yourself in the history and life of the Kranoldkiez and discover the neighborhood around Kranoldplatz in an acoustic and informative way.