The Art of Cool
The next day, it was pouring rain when I reached Mauerpark, in Prenzlauer Berg near Mitte, for a Sunday-only flea market where incense and mellow German tunes filter through the air, its stalls selling kitschy T-shirts; jewelry; 3-euro clothing patches, some depicting the German flag; and vintage fi...
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Published in | Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel (Online) Vol. 19; no. 2; p. 27 |
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Format | Magazine Article |
Language | English |
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New York
Intellitravel Media, Inc
01.04.2016
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Summary: | The next day, it was pouring rain when I reached Mauerpark, in Prenzlauer Berg near Mitte, for a Sunday-only flea market where incense and mellow German tunes filter through the air, its stalls selling kitschy T-shirts; jewelry; 3-euro clothing patches, some depicting the German flag; and vintage finery. Back in Mitte, the alleyway next to Haus Schwarzenberg museum is covered with art, including a portrait of Anne Frank by artist Jimmy C and images of Little Lucy, a cartoon character continually finding creative ways to kill her pet cat. |
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