Lukas Feireiss on what Berlin can learn from its past, for its future

Lukas Feireiss asks to what degree the German capital is both a benefiter and prisoner of its own myth and cliché.
For the last couple of decades, Berlin has been internationally hailed as Europe’s creative capi
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