Experiences from Kollwitzplatz: My view from the frog perspective

Experiences from Kollwitzplatz: My view from the frog perspective

The Kollwitzplatz in Berlin is a place that invites rich parents to have the opinion saying the opinion once a week. In a little drama from everyday life, they meet crepes and currywurst sellers who are willing to operate their customers with Berlin snouts. These wealthy residents of Prenzlauer Berg and other rich areas obviously find joy to occasionally read the Levites by the stand operators at the weekly market. It is believed that you want to compensate for your guilt for the change in the city by being punished yourself.

A special highlight is the Grumpy Crêpes seller, who is known for his incorruptibility. Customers who travel with a certain expectation are confronted with unexpected directness. The scenery is reminiscent of a Côte d’Azur East Berlin, on which superficial courtities quickly take a back seat and the true face appears. Once equipped with a gray belt in the tower, the elegant parents turn into unbridled jokes, while their children are going around wildly.

The Kollwitzmarkt not only offers culinary delights, but also a scene of social interaction, which shows the hustle and bustle around wealthy parents and their descendants. Despite occasional misunderstandings and conflicts, this microcosm Prenzlauer Berg remains a fascinating observation of human nature and social coexistence.

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