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The city of Berlin, with its long history, damage during the war, divided reconstruction, reunification and rebirth, presents a rich architectural picture that will be explored from multiple angles during the festival, which will include panel discussions on various aspects of the city’s visual arts and architecture, as well as two ongoing photography exhibitions.

Berlin Today: Photographs by Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

By Andres Lepik

Photographer Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk actively followed the rapid development of the city with his camera. His pictures capture important places and situations in this city of continuing changes.

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Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station) 1999—2006
Photographs by Roland Horn

By Claus Lutterbeck

He is a marathon runner and a triathlete. He swims for miles then speeds 60 miles out of Berlin on his Italian racer. Photographer Roland Horn is a man of long distances. But the new Berlin Central Station almost did him in.

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Photograph by Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

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Berlin Hauptbahnhof (Berlin Central Station)
Photograph by Roland Horn

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Photograph by Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

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Photograph by Roland Horn

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Photograph by Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk

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