About Berlin
Germany’s capital city, which was once divided economically, socially, and politically is now a multidimensional cultural hotspot with immense historical significance and unifying under the common goal of reeling top talent to start and grow businesses: a new start-up is founded every 20 minutes in Berlin and its tech scene rocks. Artists of any kind and age from around the world use the multicultural, open-minded climate as a source of inspiration.
Apart from that Berlin has a lot more to offer, from opera performances to art exhibitions, theatre productions to concerts, festivals, and dancing clubs:
- 180 museums and collections
- 440 galleries
- three opera houses
- eight major symphony orchestras
- 98 cinemas
- 150 theatres and stages, and many other cultural institutions.
- The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Museum Island, is the largest museum campus in the world and one of a kind.
No matter what your personal taste is, no matter what time of the year it is, no matter if the weather is good or bad: Berlin will have something in mind for you.
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