Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz

Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz

The Volksbühne in Berlin, located in Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, is a theatrical institution that embodies the essence of German culture and history. Founded in 1914, the Volksbühne, which means “People’s Theater,” has always had the mission of making art accessible to everyone, especially the working classes. This goal was clearly expressed by the motto “Die Kunst dem […]

Palace of Tears (Tränenpalast)

Palácio das Lágrimas (Tränenpalast)

The Tränenpalast, or “Palace of Tears,” is a site of great historical importance in Berlin, located near the Friedrichstraße train station. Built in 1962, this glass and steel building served as a terminal for passport and luggage control for those crossing the border between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. The name “Palace […]

Museum of Germany (Deutschlandmuseum)

Museu da Alemanha (Deutschlandmuseum)

The “Story of Berlin” is a unique and interactive museum located in the heart of the city, specifically along the famous Kurfürstendamm avenue. Inaugurated in 1999, the museum stands out for its ability to transport visitors through 800 years of Berlin history in an immersive and engaging way. Its location in the Ku’damm Karree, a […]

St. Nicholas’ Church

Igreja de São Nicolau

The Nikolaikirche, or Church of St. Nicholas, is the oldest church in Berlin, located in the historic Nikolaiviertel district. Built between 1220 and 1230, the church has undergone numerous architectural transformations that reflect the stylistic evolution of the city through the centuries. Originally built as a Catholic church, it became a Lutheran church after the […]

St. Hedwig’s Cathedral

Catedral de Santa Edwiges

The Spreepark in Berlin is a place rich in history, reflecting the social, political, and economic changes of the city from its opening in 1969 to the present day. Located in the Plänterwald district, Treptow-Köpenick, this amusement park has been a symbol of fun for several generations of Berliners, but also the scene of intriguing […]

St. Marien’s Church (St. Marienkirche)

Igreja de Santa Maria (St. Marienkirche)

The St. Marienkirche, or Church of St. Mary, is one of the oldest and most important religious buildings in Berlin, located in the Mitte district. Its history dates back to the 13th century, when it was built in stone around 1270. After a fire in 1380, the building was rebuilt in brick in the Baltic […]

Red Town Hall (Rotes Rathaus)

Câmara Municipal Vermelha (Rotes Rathaus)

The Rotes Rathaus, the Red City Hall, is one of the most iconic buildings in Berlin, located in the heart of the city, in the Mitte district. This building, with its red brick facade and 74-meter-high clock tower, is a symbol of the German capital and a silent witness to the historical events that have […]

Russian Church

Igreja Russa

The Russian Orthodox Church of Berlin-Marzahn, officially known as the Church of St. Vladimir, is a remarkable example of how Russian spirituality and culture are rooted in the religious and social life of the Berlin community. Located in the Marzahn district, this church is not only a place of worship, but also a focal point […]

Republic Square (Platz der Republik)

Praça da República (Platz der Republik)

Platz der Republik represents much more than just a square; it is a symbol full of history, politics, and social transformation. Located in the Mitte district, in front of the imposing Reichstag building, the square is an emblematic place that has witnessed crucial events in Germany’s history. Platz der Republik has a history dating back […]

Potsdamer Platz

Praça Potsdamer

Potsdamer Platz is an emblematic place in Berlin, a square that embodies the city’s troubled history and vibrant rebirth. Located in the heart of Berlin, the square is now a symbol of modernity and urban vitality, but its history is marked by phases of splendor, destruction, and rebirth. At the beginning of the 20th century, […]