Berlin
Berlin is an edgy, often striking city that sat at the epicenter of some of the 20th century’s defining (and darkest) moments. I’ve always found it a city that is difficult to describe, and sometimes even difficult to enjoy: it’s often as emotionally draining as it is enriching. It’s a huge city spanning vastly different neighborhoods thanks to its historical division, with more museums and monuments than any city its age. Much of post-war Berlin isn’t what you’d call charming, but it’s certainly alluring, and a very, very powerful storyteller. Head straight to the Gallery here.
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