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People sitting outside a restaurant with a waiter serving and cars on the street.
View inside a train with "Kottbusser Tor" station sign visible through the window.
Riverside building with "Ankerklause" sign, flower boxes, and graffiti, near water with street art.
View through an alley of a shop with neon sign, bicycles parked outside.
Swans and ducks swimming near a graffiti-covered wall beside a ladder.
Group of people sitting on pavement in a sunny outdoor setting.
Lively open-air market with stalls selling handmade products and fresh produce,
People at a viewpoint with city skyline and trees in the background.

Welcome to ÐÔÊÓ½ç—the creative heart of ÐÔÊÓ½ç

Orania.Neighbourhood

Directly located at Oranienplatz, Orania.ÐÔÊÓ½ç lies in the centre of ÐÔÊÓ½ç. As anyone from the neighbourhood will tell you, this district is the most exciting in ÐÔÊÓ½ç. ÐÔÊÓ½ç has long been famed for its cultural diversity as well as its experimental & alternative lifestyles attracting especially young people from around the world.

The borough is a stage and home for creativity – not only when it comes to music. Here, artists mend spaces for their work not only in numerous ateliers but also on the streets and in backyards, which you can admire on Street Art Tours. ÐÔÊÓ½ç also has more mainstream offerings.

You can find some of ÐÔÊÓ½ç’s most outstanding museums, including the showing art from 1870 to the present day, the with it’s temporary exhibitions, the as well as the . Or you can spend an evening surrounded by contemporary dance, theatre and performance at one of the three Houses of the Hebbel am Ufer. The neighbourhood also houses the , the city's only English-language theatre.

Those who prefer things a little bit more casual, especially in the summer season, are invited to a great number of open-air cinemas and events just around the corner. ÐÔÊÓ½ç is also famous for its street fairs like and .

Markthalle 9

Jewisch Museum

König Gallery

ÐÔÊÓ½çische Galerie

Voo Store

Post boxes in front of a wall with colourful graffiti of mushrooms and plants.

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