Off to the B!: Berlin districts invite you to special discoveries

Off to the B!: Berlin districts invite you to special discoveries

In a current press release, the highlights of various Berlin districts are presented, which can be visited as part of the AB!

In Treptow-Köpenick, Sven Schmohl recommends the Nazi documentation center as a special highlight to learn the dark history of Germany and the forced labor on site. This topic can be an important memory of the past for visitors and illustrates the effects of the war on the local population.

Michael Pawlick from Steglitz-Zehlendorf emphasizes the internationally known bridge museum, which was also regularly visited by David Bowie. This museum offers an insight into art history and the artistic diversity of Berlin.

The district mayor of Spandau, Frank Werbig, emphasizes the diversity of the district that runs from north to south along the Havel. The citadel in Spandau not only offers historical insights, but also the opportunity to participate in various activities, such as collecting herbal collecting and concerts.

In Reinickendorf, visitors can expect a versatile selection of sights, from urban life to fantastic landscapes. Excursions to the Tegeler Fließ and the Greenwich promenade offer nature experiences and cultural discoveries alike.

Isabel Ficketscher from Neukölln recommends the city oases in the south of the district, including the Britzer Garden and the open -air laboratory Britz. Visitors can buy regional products at weekly markets and enjoy cultural events such as readings and concerts.

In the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district, the gardens of the world are a special highlight that inspires visitors with internationally oriented gardens and annual events such as the Hanami cherry blossom festival.

Lichtenberg scores with the zoo and the creative industries, which with the B.L.O. studios offers a platform for over 90 creative professionals who organize workshops and artistic events.

Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf attracts with a diverse mix of natural experiences, historical heritage and urban flair. Visitors can discover street art on the Teufelsberg or explore the UNESCO World Heritage Settlement Siemensstadt.

Tempelhof-Schöneberg, is colorful, green and family-friendly. Attractive places such as the Volkspark Mariendorf or the old Mälzerei in Lichtenrade invite visitors to explore the diversity of the district.

The AB! Action weeks offer a variety of ways to get to know and discover the different facets of the Berlin districts. From cultural institutions to historical sites to natural oases - Berlin has something to offer for every visitor.

| District | Highlights |
| ———————— | --——————————————————————————————— | Treptow-Köpenick | Nazi documentation center to remember the forced labor during National Socialism |
| Steglitz-Zehlendorf | Brücke Museum with international awareness and artistic diversity |
| Spandau | Citadel Spandau for historical insights and active leisure activities |
| Reinickendorf | Versatile sights, from urban life to fantastic landscapes |
| Neukölln | City oases such as the Britzer Garden and cultural offers such as weekly markets and readings |
| Marzahn-Hellersdorf | Gardens of the world with internationally oriented gardens and annual events such as the Kirschblütenfest Hanami |
| Lichtenberg | Tierpark, contemporary history and creative industries in the B.L.O.-studiens |
| Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf | Nature experiences, historical heritage and urban flair with street art on the Teufelsberg and UNESCO World Heritage Settlement |
| Tempelhof-Schöneberg | Diverse and family -friendly attractions such as the Volkspark Mariendorf or the old male in Lichtenrade |



Source: www.berlin.de