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FESTIVALS
Sunday Flea Market at Boxhagener Platz
Friedrichshain's neighbourhood Sunday flea market, smaller and cheaper than Mauerpark. Second-hand clothing, vinyl, ceramics, and books from local sellers rather than the tourist-aimed flea stalls across the Spree.
MARKET
Saturday Farmers' Market at Boxhagener Platz
Weekly Saturday farmers' market at the centre of Friedrichshain's Boxhagener Platz. Organic produce, fish and meat counters, bakers, and Turkish grocers. The lower-key weekend-shopping sibling to the better-touristed Mauerpark flea next door.
FESTIVALS
Bartour Berlin - Partytour with shots & games
Bartour Berlin is one of the few pub crawls in the city that takes place entirely on foot and focuses on social experiences, group dynamics and authentic bars.
INTERNATIONAL
Vincent - Between Madness and Miracle
Experience Vincent van Gogh immersive: An emotional and immersive 360° journey into the world of the exceptional artist.
FESTIVALS
Critical guided tours of the Soviet War Memorial in Treptow
Memorial Deutschland e.V. offers free tours of the Soviet War Memorial in Berlin-Treptow, deliberately breaking with the pompous staging of a triumph that almost makes one forget the people buried here.
FESTIVALS
Open study room - a racism-critical learning, exchange and meeting place
The open study space was developed in autumn 2023 as part of the racism-critical festival "Gefahrenzonen" curated by Mehmet Arbag and Anna Sabel by the association together with the gallery of the Leipzig Academy of Visual Arts.
FESTIVALS
Public guided tour “Imprisoned at Alexanderplatz”
Between 1951 and 1990, the Berlin-Mitte remand prison (UHA II) was located on Keibelstrasse near Alexanderplatz in East Germany. It was under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior and within the East Berlin headquarters of the People's Police.
FESTIVALS
Life and Work
The ZiLLEMUSEUM is located in the arcades of Propststraße, in the middle of the historic Nikolaiviertel. It commemorates the life and work of the painter, illustrator and photographer Heinrich Zille (1859-1929), the 80th honorary citizen of Berlin.








