Breakfast: Müsli (which I still had) and plums + coffe and milk which I also still had.
Lunch: filled mushrooms
2 spoons full of the minced meat + 1 onion + 2 of the big mushrooms and some spices + some old cheese and some bread. It doesn't look very tempting but it actually tasted very good.
Activity:
Kreuzberg museum
Adalbertstraße 95a
Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 12h - 18h
Entry: free
On the top floor of the exhibition you can get some headphones and listen to some real "Kreuzberger" telling stories about Kreuzberg while you can walk around on this big map on the floor.
On the second floor the exhibition is about city development and migration. Very interesting and in German and English.
On the first floor the museum has build up mini-Kreuzberg which is really cute and about the history about the district and protest-movements in the area around Kottbusser Tor. Of what I could see, this exhibition is in German only.
Grab the binocular and you can look at 3D pictures - it's like looking through the window directly into people's places.
I would recommend going there - bring some time, you could spend at least one or two hours before you've seen, heard and watched (they also have some movies) everything.
The museum also has some book presentations and other events going on which you can check HERE on their website.
Dinner was also free because I was invited to a birthday party with tapas.
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