Christmas Day in Berlin's Prenzlauerberg

Christmas Day in Berlin's Prenzlauerberg

Today, it's glamorous and gentrified and the techno clubs are long gone, replaced with cafes filled with yummy mummies, sipping lattes and blocking doors with their buggies... it's also home to an old synagogue (and Jewish cemetery) and some funky restaurants and is a wonderful place to spend a few hours (or, in the summer, a long day). 

Alexanderplatz and its urban history

Alexanderplatz and its urban history

The result, predictably, was that the square became a showcase for “socialist architecture.”  A number of ugly, soulless buildings went up, along with the 'Fernsehtum’ or, as it’s better known, the Television Tower.  Designed with the help of the Swedes, it stands at 365 metres high and at its top is a revolving restaurant...