Post Published: 30 Juli 2010
Author: Paul Sullivan
Found in section: Familie, Essen & Trinken, Gesundheit & Fitness, Alt Berlin, Urbanism
Author: Paul Sullivan
Found in section: Familie, Essen & Trinken, Gesundheit & Fitness, Alt Berlin, Urbanism
Tags: 1848 German revolutions, Café Schönbrunn, Friedrich the Great, Friedrichshain, GDR, Grimm, Karl Friedrich Friesen, Liegewiese, Märchenbrunnen, Nazis, open air cinema, Prenzlauer Berg, Tiergarten, Volkspark Friedrichshain, World War II
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