Closed! The Kreuzkeller was probably one of Berlin's most authentic football pubs, but it no longer exists!
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Schwalbe
During major events like the Football World Cup or European Championship, Schwalbe in Prenzlauer Berg is regularly at the forefront, broadcasting games on a big screen.
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Die Wilde 13
The bar "Die Wilde 13" has been closed since May 1, 2016.
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The Oscar Wilde Irish Pub
Unfortunately CLOSED!!! The Oscar Wilde was the first typical Irish pub in East Berlin. This authentic pub shows sports on two large and one small screen, from football to rugby!
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Kleingartenanlage Mühlenwiese / Finkenheerd
Twenty years ago, allotments were considered stuffy, but today many allotment gardens and allotment associations can barely keep up with demand and have to create waiting lists.
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Baerwaldbad
The Baerwaldbad in Kreuzberg is a special gem. It is simultaneously an Italian Renaissance palace, a public swimming pool, and a volunteer city project!
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Druckwerkstatt im Märkischen Museum
The Märkisches Museum in Berlin-Mitte offers an open printing workshop as a family program during Advent 2017. This is how beautiful Christmas gifts are created.
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Frecher Laden
In the family-rich Prenzlauer Berg, Freche Laden has made it its mission to inspire children for fruits and vegetables - with fun cooking classes for kids and healthy children's birthday parties.
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Street Workout an der Rummelsburger Bucht
A playground for adults - here you can keep your body fit using your own body weight.
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Grosz Berlin
The Grosz is a mix of coffee house, restaurant, and bar. It is operated by Borchardt owner Roland Mary. And just like at Borchardt, the celebrity density at Grosz on Kudamm is high. Famous actors and show people mingle here with businesspeople, West Berlin society ladies, and tourists.