A Wintry Wander Through Berlin's Arts, Culture, and History - A 'Things to do in Berlin' Update


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Feb 16 2025 2 mins  
Welcome to 'Things to do in Berlin' on this chilly Sunday, February 16, 2025 As you step out into the German capital, you'll be greeted by a crisp winter atmosphere, with temperatures hovering around 2.0°C and a noticeable lack of precipitation this month. The city is buzzing with excitement, and there's no shortage of events and activities to keep you engaged.

Today, Berlin is celebrating several noteworthy events. If you're a film enthusiast, you might want to catch some of the screenings at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, or Berlinale, which is running from February 3 to 6. Although the main festival days are over, there are still some special screenings and events you can attend.

For those interested in photography, the European Month of Photography (EMOP Berlin) is in full swing, featuring over 100 exhibitions and works by around 500 international artists. The theme this year is "what stands between us," focusing on the challenges to European democracy.

If you're looking for something more family-friendly, consider a visit to the soon-to-be-reopened Gendarmenmarkt, one of Berlin's most beautiful squares, which has been sustainably restored and is set to reopen this month. You can enjoy the architectural and cultural highlights like the Konzerthaus, German Cathedral, and French Cathedral.

On the local news front, be aware that there was a warning strike by the public transport union Verdi on February 10, which affected buses, trams, and underground trains, though the S-Bahn and regional trains were not impacted. Make sure to check the latest updates before planning your commute.

For a fun and unique experience, head over to the Room of Silence near the Brandenburg Gate, a hidden gem that offers a moment of complete silence amidst the bustling city. If you're up for a scenic walk, explore the canals and bridges of Neu-Venedig between Dämeritzsee and Müggelsee.

Here’s a local tip: When navigating Berlin, keep an eye out for the "stumbling stones" scattered throughout the city, which commemorate the victims of the Holocaust. It's a poignant way to connect with Berlin's rich and complex history.

Looking ahead to tomorrow, keep an eye out for more events related to the 200-year anniversary of Museum Island, including concerts, exhibitions, and cinema evenings that will celebrate this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Until next time, stay warm, stay curious, and enjoy all that Berlin has to offer Tune in tomorrow for more exciting updates and tips on how to make the most of your time in this vibrant city.