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Index
Cemetery
Hall. Tor
Memorial
Tablets
Sale
e Tabacchi
The
Deserted Room
Luisenst. Canal Gardens
Comenius
Garden
Nat. Reserve Schöneberg
Russian Church
R.
Luxemburg Memorial
Cadillacs
in Concrete
Schildhorn
Column
Heerstraße
Cemetery
Kleist's
Grave
Mori-Ogai
Memorial
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lively business and restaurant scene has risen like an island in the old
newspaper area of Kreuzberg. This is located at the inter- section of
Kochstrasse and Friedrichstrasse which pumps life from the busy Mitte into
this part of Kreuzberg. The Sale e Tabacchi, casual and elegant in its
Italian style, is situated in Rudi-Dutschke-Haus. The large windows in the
bar and cafe face the street. The rear part of the narrow and extremely
high-ceilinged guest room and the charming Mediterranean courtyard garden
are set for meals. This captivatingly generous and sophisticated place was
designed by Max Dudler, a Swiss master builder whose work is among
the best of Berlin's contemporary architecture. The house belongs to
the left/ alternative newspaper, the “tageszeitung”. It was named
after Rudi Dutschke on the 25th anniversary of the assassination attempt
on the student leader and lies in tense proximity to Axel Springer’s
publishing house, which produces the main tabloid newspapers of the city.
The campaign against the Student Move- ment in the 1960's and 70's was
spearheaded by these tabloids. |
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