Discover days in Berlin: Experience fascinating places away from the middle

Discover days in Berlin: Experience fascinating places away from the middle

Senator for Economic Affairs Giffey recommends: "Off into the B!"

The campaign "Off to B!" In Berlin, which offers exciting days of discovery until April 27. This initiative invites both locals and tourists to explore special places outside the city center. A large number of activities are offered to show the cultural background and industrial culture in the different districts.

Visitors can take a tour of the garden city of Falkenberg, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Neukölln there is a Tulipan show in the Britzer Garden, supplemented by an Easter fire that underlines the spring mood in the region. In addition, an “Instagram Walk” is offered in the Oberschöneweide district, which focuses on industrial culture and enables the city to explore the city.

A special highlight is the possibility to visit the original studio of the architect Hans Scharoun. Such activities offer an excellent opportunity to learn more about Berlin's architectural heritage and to discover the unique features of the city. Economic Senator Franziska Giffey (SPD) encouraged citizens on Instagram to take part in these special experiences and enjoy the diversity of Berlin.

Over 200 different offers are available, including discounted admission prices and creative hands -on activities. These actions not only promote the visiting of the less well -known, but still fascinating places in Berlin, but also contribute to strengthening local culture and community. The initiative aims to raise awareness of the various facets of the city and to stimulate people to actively explore their surroundings.

"Off to the B!" It is a welcome opportunity to discover Berlin from a new side and also experience the less frequented but equally attractive districts. These activities not only contribute to the city's tourist attractiveness, but also offer a platform for creative forms of expression and cultural encounters.

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