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In many cities, sub-freezing temperatures would lead to a state of hibernation. But we hardly found that to be the case as we tore a path across Berlin. A bundled-up cast of locals led us to many of the city's hotspots.
Artist and Writer Lukas Feireiss welcomed us to his studio and then onto a former World War II bunker turned private art gallery. In order to visit, it's best to book ahead. Check out: www.sammlung-boros.de
A visit to Berlin is likely to include a visit to one of the most iconic relics from the Cold War. We stopped by The East Side Gallery -- a 1.3-kilometer stretch of the Berlin Wall that features 106 murals created by artists from all over the world. For more details, head to their website: http://www.eastsidegallery.com/
Felix BrandtsNightlife in Berlin
We tagged along with promoter/producer/guy-around-town Felix Brandts to Kitty Cheng Bar as well as Asphalt. If you're curious to check out Berlin's pulsing nightlife scene, head to Felix's site: http://bfly-effect.com/
The RIAS Orchestra in performance. Classical muse
If the electronica of the late night clubs isn't your thing, classical music is a mainstay of this culture capital. Christina Gehringer of the RIAS Orchestra let us listen in on their latest performance in the Great Hall of Konzerthaus Berlin. For more on the unique group, head to: http://www.rjo-berlin.de/en/02_aboutus.html
Chef Tim Raue. Indoor farming
Chef Tim Raue takes us to an indoor farm of sorts smack in the middle of Berlin: http://prinzessinnengarten.net/
Curry 101 at Curry 36
Actor Max Simonischek takes us for a bite of famed currywurst at Curry 36: http://www.curry36.de/
And what do you do with what used to be the largest building in the world? That's what many urban planners and architects -- including the crew from GraftLab -- are debating these days when it comes to the old Tempelhof Airport in the city's center. For a photo history of Tempelhof, head to the website for Berlin Airports: http://www.berlin-airport.de/EN/






