Berlin Adlershof: New exhibition Who does the city belong to? - A look at the Old School Cultural Center
Berlin Adlershof: New exhibition Who does the city belong to? - A look at the Old School Cultural Center
Adlershof is a district in Berlin that is known for its research and technology institutions. According to a report by Berlin Woche, a new exhibition entitled "Who does the city belong?" opened. This exhibition goes on a critical examination of the question of who the city belongs.
The exhibition will open on November 10th and offers visitors the opportunity to explore the various aspects of urban life and ownership. The vernissage takes place at 7 p.m. and a tour is also offered at 4 p.m.
According to the article, the exhibition deals with the controversy in connection with urban development. In Berlin there is progressive gentrification in which real estate prices are increasing and people with lower incomes are displaced from their apartments. This trend also has an impact on Adlershof, where the prices for residential and commercial properties are increasing.
The exhibition may also focus on the influence of investors and large companies on urban development. In Berlin, large real estate companies and investors are known to acquire entire districts and to redesign according to their own interests. This can lead to tensions between the interests of the residents and the profit of the investors.
The exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to deal with these questions and take a critical look at the development of their city. It will certainly be interesting to see which local aspects and examples are presented in the exhibition.
As reported by Berlin Woche, the exhibition takes place in the Kulturzentrum Alte School and is aimed at everyone who is interested in topics such as urban development, ownership and social justice. It is a good opportunity for Berlin citizens to deal with these important questions and possibly raise awareness of the effects of urban development on the local community.