here for the 5th de la museum, it every turn, musicians are giving open air concerts for free. one venue is the angle book. it's popular among young people. at one time, it was a club only for students, but now it's open to everyone. i managed to find my interviewee and the as push in the crowd. he's part of the english book team. in his book is an art center i see stage of beer garden and there are a snacks back there. what's the cultural center? exactly? yeah, also we have a seller was to dance, lewis bans complete down. there we hold readings, movie nights, everything you can imagine, telephone, we get some crazy requests through a go a party, put on a football team and then make it. and i'm going to listen to them. and if it sounds like it works on you do it here. i'm really entreat by the seller. i'm sure it's from the deepest middle ages, and indeed it is 50 years ago during the days of the g d r. some students uncovered the seller and lia tells me that's how the student club came to be. they brought new life into these old walls. that's cool. but the history of the engli