Art theft in Berlin Kreuzberg, Eonarium Genesis II and Formula e

Wɔatintim: 11.05.2024

The evening before, when we were thinking about what we could do during our visit to Berlin, we decided on a crime-themed walking tour in Kreuzberg.


Park at Gleisdreieck


In our case, it was about a fictitious art theft from a warehouse in the park, which we had to solve.


Park at Gleisdreieck


We walked through the Victoria Quarter to "interview" various suspects by solving small puzzles in different places and then receiving the clues via a chat on our smartphones.


Berlin-Kreuzberg


At the same time, we explored the surrounding area and discovered new places such as the Victoria Park with the national monument for the Napoleonic Wars of Liberation.


National Monument to the Wars of Liberation


On the way we made a detour to Tempelhofer Feld to inspect the entrance for the next day.


Exhibition at Tempelhof Airport


We passed an exhibition in front of the old airport building about the airlift and events during the Cold War, which was freely accessible.


Victoria Quarter


Back in the Victoria Quarter, we collected the last clues and solved the case.


Passion Church


Just in time for our visit to the Passion Church: Here we could see the light show "Eonarium Genesis II".


Light show Passionskirche


With music and projections that extended throughout the entire church, the last four days of the biblical creation story were presented.


Light show Passionskirche

The next morning we went back to Tempelhofer Feld, where a Formula E race was taking place.


Formula e Berlin

Several stands were set up on a large area around the race track.


Formula e Berlin

In the evening we went to the show "Lachkater - Stand Up Comedy Maßschneiderei" at AMON, where more or less well-known comedians test out their new numbers in front of a small audience before they are used in larger shows.


Comedy in the Barbershop


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