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With lavish song and dance numbers and a fantastic soundtrack, it quickly became a hit in Europe last fall. Now, the show comes to the U. The series focuses on a time of seismic shift in Germany, after World War I, with the beginning of the Weimar Republic.
In Berlin, artists, writers, and the stylishly eccentric mingled in clubs and cabarets. But, as the saying goes, these artists were dancing and drinking on the edge of the abyss. The Weimar era lasted until Hitler came to power and, well, we know what happened after that. Babylon Berlin has already launched a new appreciation for the culturally rich period in Germany. While many of the its famed places were destroyed, along with much of Berlin, in World World II, there is still much of this history left to see and experience in Berlin.
Wilkommen , bienvenue, welcome to Weimar-era Berlin. The evening ends with a late-night dance party. The March 3 performance has a special dress code: eveningwear or vintage. Its faded grandeur draws everyone from cool twentysomethings to cha-cha-ing year-olds.
Where to find Weimar-era culture: The historic Babylon Kino cinema in the hip Kreuzberg neighborhood dates back to , when movie culture was flourishing in the city. Its style is emblematic of New Objectivity, the modernist architecture that defined the Weimar Republic.
The modernist design school Bauhaus helped define Weimar-era culture, and the Bauhaus archiv museum is devoted to preserving its legacy, from typeface to furniture to architecture designed by Bauhaus luminaries such as Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe. The gift shop is also a great source for unique modernist gifts. The beloved Berlinische Galerie covers art in the city from to , and its Weimar and New Objectiveβera galleries are outstanding.