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Berlin For a Night Through Indonesian Eyes
The first impression when i arrived in Berlin was "WOW what a great great train station", there's nothing like this in my home country. It's quite different than the 2 cities before I got to Berlin (Erfurt and Frankfurt), maybe because all of the skyscrapers in downtown. This is the third city in my summer school trip around Europe, in Deutchland or we can called it Germany. -
Visiting the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
I was visiting and taking photos in the Brandenburg Gate area of Berlin, one of the highlights of the city where street artists and tourists go everyday. This is also one of the most important city monuments around the world. -
The Horizon's View on Berlin
Berlin, the city where the old mixes with the young and the past meets future. -
Doing Some Lomos in the East Side Gallery, Berlin
Let's take a Lomographic Walk in the East Side Gallery and discover how street art is linked with the story of one of the most exciting cities around the globe. Meet with other tourists, all of them with a camera in hand, talking and watching the wall and its artworks, it's a must-see! -
The Holocaust Memorial, Berlin
While traveling in Europe, I visited my very good friend, Eve (aka venusattack) who was in Berlin for six months. She then brought me to the Holocaust Memorial – A MUST visit for its impressive architectural design! -
Lomography Gallery Store Berlin - Come on In
Just on the opposite of the "Friedrichspalast" you will notice two large shopwindows sporting a Lomography Logo. All in a tumble, stylish and alluring there´s a big LomoWall emblazing the 200 m² Lomography Gallery Store Berlin... -
Club CCCP (Berlin)
Berlin is one hot spot if it comes to Russian clubs. Squeezed between the best of the west and the crème de la crème de l’est it offers a strange Club-Crossover. As so, the Club CCCP in Berlin-Mitte is a Soviet Nightclub a go-go. -
East Side Gallery
The east side of the famous Berlin Wall became an open air gallery. The paintings are a tribute to peace and freedom. It's also the largest section of the Berlin Wall that remains. It's a must see, a landmark and my favourite place in the city of Berlin! You won't want to miss it! -
Trabi Safari
Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the Trabant, that infamous East German "wundercar", has become a cult icon of the reunification of Germany, and of the new Berlin. The Trabant assembly line at VEB Sachsenring in Zwickau has long since shut down, and while they were once numerous, Trabants (or "Trabis", as they are affectionately called) are becoming more and more scarce on the streets of Berlin, and elsewhere. A combination of old age, lack of spare parts, stricter emission standards, and quite frankly, more efficient, modern vehicles has been the Trabant's harbinger of doom for many years. As such, they are not as common to find as they once were, making it harder for the self-admitted Trabi-addict to find and drive one. -
Between the Walls and the Art of Tacheles in Berlin
I invite you to get lost between the walls of Tacheles, to discover each of its corners and enjoy watching all its work, and the people who make the art center a reality. Come and discover a building which is, apart from art, a part of history, in the middle of the capital city.
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gepo1303, male from Belgium
Welcome to my Lomohome. I love my L-CA - click click click! On August, 4th 2008 I had my "15 minutes of fame" (Andy Warhol): I won "Lomohome of the day". I'm a supporter of Borussia Mönchengladbach (football). Do you know how it feels to win the match by a last-minute-goal? Bruce Springsteen is my hero. I like Rock concerts. Sara is my divine girlfriend. I walked the Chinese Wall. I like to travel around the world (Last: Berlin, Germany, April 2012).


