Grumpy Crêpes seller at Kollwitzplatz: A very special Berlin experience
Grumpy Crêpes seller at Kollwitzplatz: A very special Berlin experience
The Kollwitzplatz in Berlin can be seen as a setting for the Sunday self -demonstration of the rich Prenzlauer Berg. Wealthy residents of the quarter regularly seem to take the opportunity to verbally train by apparently subordinated Currrywurst sellers. This staging of a kind of feudal submission is apparently seen as an authentic and unique experience that you do not want to miss. The Grumpy Crêpes seller is also part of this bizarre attraction, in which customers have to deal with merciless honesty and confrontation. Even the vegetarian with the rosé -colored coat is not spared - polite behavior is requested, queues remain stubborn and clear orders are necessary.
The sight at Kollwitzplatz shows a world of suburban attitude and the urban flair, shaped by social interactions and hierarchies that are reminiscent of film sets. The scenery, from the Personal Branding Coach to the grave crepes seller, takes a week, heated by enjoying Grauburgunder and the supposed desolation of everyday life. But in the end the question remains: Are the strands actually strange if they are torn and lost as the rest? In the middle of a backdrop of old building homes and SUVs, the boundaries between locals and traveling, between self-hatred and social superiority.
Kollwitzplatz, as a kind of Côte d’Azur East Berlin, offers a stage for the staging of social coexistence and abroad, which nevertheless exudes a touch of authenticity. Here you can attend the tragedy of self -flagellation when the neighbors outdo, take your colleagues targeted and the self -staging reaches on their Sunday highlight. The scenery is characterized by arrogance and entertainment, loud laughter and unattended children who pursue their very own duel on the playground. The Kollwitzmarkt may be the scene of curious productions, but what remains of it is the realization that everything starts again next week.