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tv   The other Berlin 2  Deutsche Welle  June 12, 2024 1:15am-1:30am CEST

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keepers here on the w up next, a special report exploring some of the wins hidden hotspots. and don't forget, you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website. that's d w dot com. and david levitz bye for now. the people in trucks injured was trying to feed the city center and the straight pieces, the around the world more than 130000000 people us we of mine because no one should have to
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make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the for lynn has many boston clubs in really unusual locations. and this is one of that even though it might look like it, i'm a volunteer with someone and one of the most confuse or for risk of guidance on the phone. i don't just enjoy the sunset things you kind of also that perfect starting point to explore balance. legendary. nice. to kind of opened in 2017. it's a rooftop terrace. be a god. and the club all at once. pop in sandbag was the one who opened it. he's been part of buttons club same since the 19. i think one of the big topics is professor natalie is ation. it's getting more and more professionalized. we started in berlin with the fall of the berlin wall and we had like empty factories. you had
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not to pay any rent. the electricity was still on and you just could start to raise . the photo of the building was the beginning of the city is collapsing, as we know it today. empty buildings abounded in east berlin. a lot of clocks were born off to autism, and others broke into basements and started to copy this. for example, it is the one that club opened below the full levels of the department store and earned berlin. it's titled as capital off technology. before long techno had become massively popular, the law parade which began as a political demonstration in 1989 became a huge techno party with around 1500000 ravens attending during its peak in 1999. these days, bowlens clubs, a well famous like background which opened in 2004 as the name of the world's best, not many times, but is the cities plus the same time. so we know it's in danger. so it's in danger
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. you won't find a space at the subculture and like the accessibility for club culture is like more and more in danger. people like you have to pay many years to get in or 25 because everything is more and more expensive. and i think one of the core values is the accessibility in berlin for club culture. it's like way again, who's done this because it's important that you bring people together like you know this truth and that, how can we understand each other if we don't get together and share good moments on this roof, this works pretty well. and the best thing from here, i can go straight to that and scroll and pop the all night the, the came up was invented, at least that quote,
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but limits it took his evidence brought to me to be able to germany in the 1960 and 70 now, no one knows who had the idea to add phillips and souls and stuff. the whole thing in dress. but these days now over 1000 doing their self invalid making the city the capital of do not cable. this talk was planted right on top of the form of dec. i think ballpark is one of the places where you can really feel how the building us deal with the form a separation without glossing over a history. this is one of the most vibrant diverse and interesting places invalid sundays, at ballpark on very busy as that's when the populace, the market takes place. but the park is still worth a visit even if only to see them, then the lie back. if
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you're feeling very brave, you can join the festival. 5 at the open at karaoke, and grab the mike yourself. the wednesday lunch time, 1 pm time for some classical music for free. you don't believe me coming on and see for yourself. the balance celebrity is one of the best concept holds in the world. it's musicians are incredible, but what many people don't know is that they play full free every wednesday. the either solo or in small songs and the for the in front of the grand concert hall. you don't need a ticket. just the craving for classical music.
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the invalid of an odd rules this 3 button. why is that? and how can i find the best pieces i asked someone who knows the city streets i've seen inside out then is the tickets we have this large, we're all as big things. i talk to you. but the beauty of hosting details, here are some of them, you know, like business on extremely, extremely painless, extremely invalid souls, right? but then you have to have it done it in such a happen that you have lives that people recognize that this is the same as others . and then they like to try to take it. all right. some people people do it at all
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times. a big move. yeah. so if you're trying to keep your eyes open, you might find, you know, moments. let me know barely wants to divide it city by a rule for several. becky: the thing about that wall was that one side of the wall, the empty one was a dead zone. if you approached the wall from that side, was it? the other side of the wall was full of square 50. it's 3 sides. it was 50. if you want me, there's a long kind of us for an expression of freedom. and i think there are lies, one of which it starts us off. i want to express what i think in the space. and it's very interesting moment that we are experiencing right now. is urban art, there's so much material, so much cumulative in the last 4 or 4 or 5 decades. but there is also, of course, a need to explore, a needs to a scientifically approach here it's the archive,
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it's documented. so it says numbered by sizes, the search, super exciting moment finds in balloon and you can experience that in real time the a visit to knowing and offload the gazing has long been established in turn it back . my colleague robin is going to show us around today robin and i are good friends, the best known as the drag off his colleague. com. so now we're interested in the back. we're in the middle of much task. and really this is a, the pardon, basically gave sent, the burden was that you're supposed to be famous from like the 70s or eighties, you know, been burned and was still divided. and this was really like the big scene was going on here. david bowie was living here at the time. so yeah, the oh, it's good send. i think we should talk about the plot. can i start using stuff?
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that's it because the street has, we have book stores and sex clubs. the sex clubs, restaurant right next door. and most sex clubs. and let's not forget the appropriate fits of shot the, let's say the crate community and belief is for exhibit, but it's still an insight spaces. this possible was just built a few years ago, even if it looks very different. the original castle was built of this 500 years ago as of royal residence. it was heavily damaged and will want to end tuned down in 1915 later the gd built, the palace of the republic and its place was used for cultural events and the east german parliament. after germany's reunification in 1990, the building became disuse and was eventually torn down. the government then decided to build the bolts for more than building on the inside that looks like the
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old pallets. every year countless people climbed the hill to visit this ruin the to find out why i met on will go because he knows about the secret agents and if it's past the end, the autism from its present in fact, you are him on top of a hill that has been in the cold war, the outpost of the americans, and also of the british and to listen to what is a g, d, r and, and russia. i've also planned visit army. so this was a listening till after the 2nd world war, the windows divided germany into full occupation zones, the american, british and french stones in the west and the soviet zone in the east. a conflict
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developed between the western allies and the soviet union. the city of balloons had to ride in the middle of the soviet zone and was divided into east and west. this made west berlin, very interesting for secrets of says, because it provided the western allies with a sort of island within the soviet union. sea of insurance. after the war fell, the listening station became superfluous. it looks very different as far as place because the over on the open doors, this was totally dark as everybody that seals. so this was all top secret. the americans are the hatches. they own a story that i'm the bridges were in an awful story, and they were all not supposed to talk together every single sequence. today i just have come cut the type of the back entrance, pump the old listening station into a street on gallery the
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