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Berlin Travel Guide<br />

floor is a food court, serving dishes from around the<br />

world.<br />

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Spielbank Berlin<br />

Berlin’s casino invites visitors to faites vos jeux .<br />

Apart from roulette, Black Jack is also played, and an<br />

entire floor is given over to gambling machines.<br />

8 Cinemaxx<br />

The Cinemaxx on Potsdamer Platz with its 17<br />

screens is one of Berlin’s largest cinemas. The bigger<br />

screens of the multiplex cinema show current Hollywood<br />

blockbusters, while the three smallest screens are for<br />

viewings of foreign-language films. There is also a small<br />

bar serving drinks.<br />

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9 DaimlerChrysler<br />

Quartier<br />

The Berlin headquarters of<br />

the famous car<br />

manufacturers was designed<br />

by Hans Kollhoff and Renzo<br />

Piano. The software<br />

company “debis”, a former<br />

offshoot of Daimler, is also<br />

based here.<br />

Musical- Theater Berlin<br />

Berlin’s largest show stage, this venue has shown<br />

hits such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Blue<br />

Man Group . The 1,300-seat theatre is often sold out.<br />

Exhibitions in the Filmmuseum<br />

1<br />

Marlene Dietrich<br />

This exhibition of the film star’s estate includes<br />

costumes, touring luggage, photographs, letters and<br />

notes, posters and film clips.<br />

2 Metropolis<br />

This film, directed by Fritz Lang in 1927, has an<br />

alarming vision of a future world as its subject. Models<br />

and props from the film are on display.<br />

3 Caligari<br />

The best known German film of the 1920s, The<br />

Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1920), was a masterpiece of<br />

Expressionist filmmaking by Robert Wiene.<br />

4<br />

Leni Riefenstahl<br />

This exhibition reveals the technical tricks used in<br />

the Nazi propaganda film Olympia , made by Leni<br />

Riefenstahl in 1936–8.<br />

5<br />

Film and National Socialism<br />

This exhibition features documents relating to the<br />

propaganda uses of film, everyday cinema and the<br />

industry’s victims: some film stars allowed themselves<br />

to be used by the Nazis, others refused to cooperate.<br />

The life and work of the actor Kurt Gerron, who was<br />

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persecuted and murdered, is documented as an<br />

exemplary case.<br />

6<br />

Post-War Cinema<br />

The story of films and filmmaking in East and West<br />

Germany, with props and costumes of popular stars of<br />

post-war German cinema such as Hanna Schygulla, Romy<br />

Schneider, Heinz Rühmann and Mario Adorf.<br />

7<br />

Artificial Worlds<br />

The tricks employed by special effects studios,<br />

ranging from the first effects of the 1930s to computer<br />

animation.<br />

8 Transatlantic<br />

This exhibition of documents, letters, keepsakes<br />

and souvenirs retraces the careers of German film stars<br />

in Hollywood.<br />

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Pioneers and Divas<br />

The infant days of cinema are featured here – as<br />

well as stars of the silent era such as Henny Porten and<br />

Asta Nielsen.<br />

10 Exile<br />

Documents relate the difficulties encountered by<br />

German filmmakers when making a new start in the USA<br />

in 1933–45.<br />

Top 10 Architects<br />

Helmut Jahn (Sony-Center)<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Renzo Piano and Christian Kohlbecker (debis<br />

Headquarters, Musical-Theater, Spielbank,<br />

Weinhaus Huth)<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

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10<br />

José Rafael Moneo (Hotel Grand Hyatt,<br />

Mercedes-Benz Headquarters)<br />

Hans Kollhoff (DaimlerChrysler)<br />

Giorgio Grassi (Park Colonnades)<br />

Ulrike Lauber and Wolfram Wöhr (Grimm-Haus,<br />

Cinemaxx)<br />

Sir Richard Rogers (Office Block Linkstraße)<br />

Steffen Lehmann and Arata Isozaki (Office and<br />

Retail House Linkstraße)<br />

Heidenreich & Michel (Weinhaus Huth)<br />

Bruno Doedens and Maike van Stiphout<br />

(Tilla-Durieux-Park)<br />

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Highlights

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