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    • Dag 2

      Festival dag 2

      2 maart, Duitsland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Musik fra kl. 10.30 på de små scener, til afslutning på den store scene.
      Trætheden overmandede os til sidst, så derfor oplevede vi ikke lørdagens hovednavn. Det gjorde ikke så meget. Old Domion er ikke min kop the.Meer informatie

    • Dag 3

      Festival dag 3

      3 maart, Duitsland ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      En morgentur i solen var en dejlig start på dagen. Temperaturen gav håb om at foråret vender tilbage.
      Vi startede på de små scener og en film i biografen om Bluebird Café.
      Senere hørte vi musik i 7 timer i arenaen. Benene gjorde meget ondt, da sidste koncert sluttede 23.45. Av..
      Vi har haft mange fine oplevelser på de små scener, men vi må nok konstatere, at de største navne ikke var gode nok. Et sløjt line up leverede som frygtet.
      Vi ønsker os selv bedre held næste gang.
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    • Dag 4

      Eastside Gallery - Berlin

      20 december 2019, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      The East Side Gallery is an open-air gallery in Berlin. It consists of a series of murals painted directly on a 1,316 m (4,318 ft) long remnant of the Berlin Wall, located near the centre of Berlin, on Mühlenstraße in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.
      The gallery has official status as a Denkmal, or heritage-protected landmark. According to the Künstlerinitiative East Side Gallery an association of the artists involved in the project, "The East Side Gallery is understood to represent a monument to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the peaceful negotiation of borders and conventions between societies and people", and has more than three million visitors per year.

      The Gallery consists of 105 paintings by artists from all over the world, painted in 1990 on the east side of the Berlin Wall. The actual border at this point had been the river Spree. The gallery is located on the so-called "hinterland mauer", which closed the border to West Berlin.
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    • Dag 6

      East Side Gallery

      14 december 2022, Duitsland ⋅ ☀️ 27 °F

      A single piece of art is a beautiful reflection of the inner expression of an artist. But when a group of artists come together around a common cause it’s amazing how radically different reflections can create a beautiful mirage of imagination. Today we visited the East Side Gallery, which did just that.

      This mile long stretch of the Berlin Wall was designated a couple days after the fall as a public art space for artists. In 1990, a group of 120 artists from 21 countries got together to paint beautiful expressions of their view of the world.

      When we arrived, our initial reaction was that the paintings looked way to good to be there from 1990. After some quick research, our suspicions were confirmed. The wall had been redone in 2009 where the original wall was patched and the art work was repainted.

      This change was immediately clear to Anthony who had been to this wall shortly after its opening in 1990. Each art piece was still beautiful and expressive but it wasn’t the original. In fact, only one artwork was still original. No one stopped to take pictures of this piece. The artwork wasn’t bright and colorful but instead was full of chips and cracks. Yet this was the piece that was unaltered and full of artists original reflection.

      99% of people walk by thinking these are the original. They don’t think twice about the email addresses and websites stenciled in the bottom. They don’t see the small messages about the polar ice caps melting or election fraud added during the renovation. History doesn’t last forever. While it may be around to be seen in books or online, the physical attributes of great moments slip away day after day. Listening to Anthony pointing out the differences between the original gallery and this recreation goes to show a harsh truth: History slowly changes and the original reminders of our past slowly fade. Experience history while you can before it’s too late to notice the original vs the “renovation”.
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    • Dag 2

      Eis an der Spree

      16 juni 2022, Duitsland ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Durch die Goldstraße sind wir über den Nollendorf Platz mit der Sbahn zum Schlesischen Tor gefahren. Dort sind wir zu Duo Sicilian Icecream mit sensationellen Sorten und Pistaziencreme-Glasur, die auf dem Eis direkt fest wird. Nach kurzem Fußweg zum Spreeufer haben wir dort unser Eis genossen. Dann ging es über die Oberbaumbrücke weiter Richtung Ost-Berlin.Meer informatie

    • Dag 43

      2nd day in Berlin

      2 juli 2022, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Today we woke up and got brunch with our new friend Jamin from Australia! Then we took Lime scooters to the East side gallery which is the berlin wall painted. Then we went to the Jewish Museum which had Holocaust memorials but also just general information about the Jewish culture. Then we just went back to the hostel to get dinner and hang out.Meer informatie

    • Dag 4

      East Side Gallery

      16 juli 2022, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      In 1989, while serving in the military, I watched in disbelief as the Berlin Wall came down, and the world order as we knew it changed forever. The East Side Gallery houses remnants of the Berlin Wall. Many new murals have been painted on the wall. Most of them promote peace, although some also commemorate the horrors associated with the wall. The one standout piece, though, was Mein Gott, hilf mir, diese tödliche Liebe zu überleben (My God, Help Me Survive This Deadly Love), a famous 1990 mural based on an actual photograph of Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker in a fraternal kiss on the lips that was apparently common among communist leaders. Rather serendipitously, I photographed this mural just as two men kissed in front of it. The irony was not lost on me; many social conservatives today must be reciting variations of "My God, help me survive this deadly love" with marriage equality and rising LGBTQ visibility.
      https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/vestiges-be…

      The other standout in the area was a guitarist known as The Neigh-Kid Horse who was clad only in underwear (his jeans were bunched around his ankles) and a horse head mask who was there to entertain and confuse the crowds.

      Near the East Side Gallery was the Oberbaumbrucke - the bridge made famous by Run Lola Run, which is yet another Berlin-based film.

      https://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Germany/blog-…
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    • Dag 24

      East Side Gallery

      1 oktober 2023, Duitsland ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Auch auf sie (die East Side Gallery) haben wir uns schon gefreut. Diese endlose Strecke bunter Malerei von 118 KünstlerInnen aus 21 Ländern auf dem letzten durchgängig erhaltenen Teil der Berliner Mauer 😍🤩😎.
      Bei unserem letzten Berlin-Aufenthalt waren wir sehr beeindruckt von diesem Denkmal ... heute begleitet uns die ganze Mauerstrecke eine Baustelle ... es sind dazwischen immer wieder weiße Flächen, die nicht bemalt sind bzw. auch Lücken in der Mauer und ... die Bilder sind teilweise beschmiert.
      Die East Side Gallery hat etwas von ihrem Zauber verloren ... schade.

      https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Side_Gallery
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    • Dag 11

      Berlin Germany

      31 mei 2019, Duitsland ⋅ 🌫 20 °C

      We knew we had a full agenda when booking our Viking cruise and today's 13 hr tour starting at 6.15am was no exception. The ship docked at Warnemunde Germany where we joined our guide Lars for a 2.5 hr train ride to Berlin. En rte we met another couple Lori and Randy who joined us for the day. An included bus tour of Berlin provided highlights and orientation to the history and famous sites. Germany pop 89 mill. Berlin 6 mill on the Spree river. In 1933 Russia conquered the country. Hitler and the reich ruled during the war ending in 1945.
      Since the fall of the Berlin wall sweeping transformation of architectural and cultural modernization has emerged. The Berlin wall divided the city during the cold war from August 1961 to 1989 for 96 miles. The wall was guarded by 16000 snipers where many lost their lives trying to cross the 70 foot death zone to escape
      Our guide an east Berliner told us about life in east Berlin where for 50 yrs they were separated from the rest of the world by the Berlin Wall. They could see across to the freedom of the west, had to attend oppressive schools fed by the communist regime and listen to English music and tv while dreaming to live on the other side. He took us to the Brandenburg Gate..an emotional site for Berliners. Growing up they knew if they could walk through the gate..it means freedom. The gate originally built in 1791 has been refurbished removing tons of bullets...it is the site where Ronald Reagan said to Gorbachev if you want peace bring down the wall..within two yrs it was down... Peter Jennings Cdn led the commentary the night the wall came down.
      Breznev of Russia and Honniker Germany signed the treaty of German reunification the following yr.
      We saw Checkpoint Charlie, one of 6 points where people could go in and out of east and west side for specific reasons.
      The historic centre of Berlin has been rebuilt using vacant land where the wall and army were. Some of the new buildings include the State library, the Opera house the most modern in Europe, the Einstein centre and the State library replacing one where all books were burned by communists in 60s, the new glass parliament known as the Reichstag and we viewed the historic one where russian flag claimed victory in 1933 and where later Hitler and germans signed unconditional surrender in 1945 and his ultimate suicide.
      Visiting the holocast memorial was very sobering. Thousands of people viewing the wall and historical artifacts in silence. The horrors of the slaughter of so many is difficult to see.
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    • Dag 3

      Only Eastside Gallery

      27 mei 2018, Duitsland ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      In the 1.3 kilometres length of the East Side Gallery one can rediscover art and the history of the Berlin Wall.

      It is on the banks of the Spree in Friedrichshain and is the longest continuous section of the Berlin Wall still in existence. Immediately after the wall came down, 118 artists from 21 countries began painting the East Side Gallery, and it officially opened as an open-air gallery on 28 September 1990. Just over a year later, it was given protected memorial status.

      In more than a hundred paintings on what was the east side of the wall, the artists commented on the political changes in 1989/90. Some of the works at the East Side Gallery are particularly popular, such as Dmitri Vrubel’s Fraternal Kiss and Birgit Kinders’s Trabant breaking through the wall. They are not just a popular subject for postcards – you’re sure to want to photograph them yourself.
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