Berlin is an edgy city, from its fashion to its architecture to its charged political history. The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Check out the Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, topped by a model of the solar system, then turn back time by dining at the historic Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th century restaurant that was frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
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Ben Blu's Illusionstheater is the Berlin theater of Magic. It is an theater exclusiv for magic shows. There are different shows in german and english. See one of our unique shows and be fascinated, laugh and dream. The small and intimate theater with max. 80 Seats in an cozy atmosphere.
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This performance center is the primary place to view opera and ballet in West Berlin.
Seating at 2nd rand we had excellent sight and sound of Turandot. The performance was great although we did not like the mis-en-scene at all. Performers were good but replacement for Turandot was not a great match for the part. The opera house is wonderful - 60-ish style and roomy. The bar service is quick. We traveled by BVG and walked straight in from the U-bahn.
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The Schaubuhne am Lehniner Platz, situated in a striking former cinema designed by Erich Mendelssohn and situated on Kurfurstendamm , is the biggest theatre in West Berlin. The programme focusses on social and political issues, and one of the theatre's distinctive features is a wide range of directing styles, which also includes new forms of dance and musical theatre. Alongside directors from Berlin such as Thomas Ostermeier, Michael Thalheimer, Falk Richter and Marius von Mayenburg internationally renowned directors from abroad work here, for example Alvis Hermanis, Katie Mitchell and the choreographer Constanza Macras. The productions concentrate on telling stories - both classical and contemporary - and on the ensemble, which includes film stars like Nina Hoss and Lars Eidinger. The Schaubuhne is one of the best known German theatres in the world and plays over 100 performances across the globe every year. In Berlin, up to three shows from the large repertoire are shown every night, frequently with English and French surtitles.
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