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Free in Berlin: Cultural highlights for students

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Solveig
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Wed, April 24, 2024, 7:30 p.m. CEST

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A capital city is always full of tourists because it has so many sights to offer. Berlin is no exception. It has a plethora of galleries, museums, cafes, shops, theaters, cinemas, and other places to visit and enjoy. However, not all places in Berlin are free.

Not all students can afford to visit luxury restaurants or go on private excursions. So here are some places they can visit for free.

Show table of contents
1 The best places in Berlin that you can visit without spending a cent
1.1 Parks and gardens
1.2 Museums free of charge
1.3 art galleries
1.4 Landmarks of special value
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The best places in Berlin that you can visit without spending a cent

Some students don't have enough time to wander around. So they decide to have their bachelor's thesis written for them . Professionals complete academic assignments quickly, allowing students to enjoy their college life. Others, due to their financial situation, cannot leave their dorm.

There's a solution for them. They just need to find free spots in Berlin for unforgettable photos and wonderful weekends. Now you don't have to search any longer, because they're all in this article.

Panoramic view of the famous Berlin concert hall at the historic Gendarmenmarkt at dusk during the blue hour at dusk in summer, Berlin-Mitte, Germany district
Panoramic view of the famous Berlin Konzerthaus at the historic Gendarmenmarkt during the blue hour in summer, Berlin-Mitte district, Germany.
Image source: iStockPhoto, bluejayphoto

Parks and gardens

All parks and gardens in Berlin are free today. You can have a picnic, read a book, or even study there. It's always lovely to sit on a blanket under a tree when the weather is nice. The most famous parks and gardens are:

  • Zoo
  • Charlottenburg Palace Park
  • Mauerpark
  • Peacock Island
  • Victoria Park
  • Pleasure Garden
  • Tempelhof Park

The list is not exhaustive. Students have an excellent opportunity to spend their free days in various beautiful locations. Furthermore, nature is always inspiring; it helps people relax and heal.

Some students write their best essays after a walk in such a park. Others find extra energy to return to their studies and cope with everyday stress.

Museums free of charge

One of the best ways to learn something interesting about the city and its people is to visit Berlin's free museums. They are dedicated to various themes. This list contains the best free museums in Berlin:

  • The Energy Museum tells the story of the first power plants and the development of other factories in the city. It also offers other interesting facts about Berlin.
  • The Youth Museum is another great place to visit. It helps students learn a lot about the city's historical and cultural life.
  • If you live near Tempelhof, you should visit the Tempelhof Museum , which deals with the history of the city.
  • The Daimon Museum features exhibitions on various discoveries and inventions by Paul Schmidt.
  • If you want to find out where people used to live in the GDR, there is a unique museum apartment where everything has remained unchanged since "back then".
  • For sports fans, there is the Sports Museum Berlin with the largest and most diverse collection of sporting goods.
  • The Gas Lantern Open-Air Museum offers an excellent opportunity for an evening stroll in the light of the original gas lanterns.

Each of these listed Berlin museums is free and absolutely worth a visit. You just need to find the one that suits your taste. Fortunately, the list of museums with free admission is quite long .

art galleries

Berlin is home to numerous important art galleries
Berlin is home to numerous important art galleries.
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If students want to learn about works of art or admire the artwork of beginners , they should consider visiting art galleries.

Most galleries charge a small entrance fee, but some are free. The most important art galleries in Berlin are Galerie Michael Haas , Galerie Nierendorf , Galerie Meyer-Riegger , Kunstraum Kreuzberg , and Galerie Barbara Thumm .

True art lovers should be prepared to learn how to save in order to buy the works they've fallen in love with. Most are quite inexpensive, since beginners can't afford high costs until they become famous.

So it's a good opportunity to own something that could potentially cost millions in the near future.

Landmarks of special value

Berlin has many places that must be preserved unchanged. They safeguard the history of the past, including its most horrific events, and commemorate those who contributed significantly to the development of the city and the country. It's no wonder they are included in Berlin's free sightseeing tours. Among them you can find:

  • Marienfelde Emergency Reception Center Memorial
  • the house at Lützowplatz
  • Palace of Tears
  • the Berlin Wall Memorial
  • the Mendelsohn coach house
  • the German Cathedral
  • the topography of terror
  • Moabit freight yard
  • Daimler Contemporary

The list of places you can visit for free in Berlin is long. These places offer not only cultural enjoyment but also useful information for students writing papers about the capital or the history of Berlin and Germany.

All you need to do is listen to your heart and choose the place that suits your mood.

Solveig
Solveig

Freelance writer in the categories of art (Art Brut), interior design, handicrafts and literature (novels).

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