Berlin, known for its relentless energy, vibrant creativity, and historical diversity, is a city that never rests. Among the bustling streets, endless cultural offerings, and the city’s fast-paced rhythm, finding a peaceful haven may seem impossible. Yet, in the Westend district of Berlin, there lies an unexpected refuge: the Hotel Wilmina.
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An oasis of tranquility in the bustling heart of the metropolis. A place of contemplation and retreat, serving as a counterpoint to the bustling activities of the urban surroundings. The historically preserved ensemble, consisting of a former courthouse and a women’s prison, has been redesigned, expanded, and repurposed by the architects Grüntuch Ernst. It now houses the Hotel Wilmina, the Lovis Restaurant, and an art and cultural space called Amtsalon.
The collaboration between comma and LIEBESKIND BERLIN combines the respective styles of both renowned brands. Together they create an extraordinary symbiosis of stylish lightness and feminine elegance. The collection includes three designed models that reflect the distinctive character of both brands.
Summer will be colorful at BIKINI BERLIN! Just in time for the warm season, the concept shopping mall presents a cooperation with the sustainable nail polish brand gitti…
Porcelain mug by Stefanie Hering. They are about 11 cm high and visually extremely discreet. They fit perfectly in the hand, so that you do not want to let go of them again. Above all, the handmade manufactory mugs from Hering Berlin contain everything that makes up the secret and fascination of high-class porcelain …
The multi-award-winning designer Julia Leifert, wants to “inspire women to be bold”. Effortlessly elegant and timeless pieces aim to highlight the individuality of modern and independent wearers.
Stefanie Hering, porcelain designer and founder of the Hering Berlin manufactory, and Wilhelm Seibel, owner and managing director of the legendary Pott cutlery manufactory, have known and appreciated each other since 1995. Now the idea of a cooperation has become reality …
Has migrating from bed to sofa and back to bed become the new norm? Not for the people we’ve spoken to! Here’s how a businesses have dealt with the downtime of the last few months …
This is the title of the upcoming Berlin Travel Festival. Event founder Bernd Neff spoke to us about the search for paradise, what locations will be drawing visitors in the coming years and how travel is getting “better”…
THE Stylemate knows where to find the city’s most exciting fashion labels …
Berlin has long been seen as Germany’s creative centre and has established an international reputation as a fashion capital. THE Stylemate knows where to find the city’s hippest concept stores …
Even star architects have a penchant for playfulness. In his breathtaking design for the new Axel Springer building in the middle of Berlin, the renowned Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas took up the old border between East and West as one of the central design elements and aligned the essential planning with it …
At Hotel Provocateur, guests can live unfettered by norms and rigid expectations, and simply forget time and all their responsibilities. The general manager, Julia Himburg, spoke to us about her shamelessly good hotel …
There are many Berlin Bars all over the world. But there is none like the one designed for Moscow by architect Thilo Reich. The design concept connects the two cities…
As solo travel becomes increasingly popular, who could say no to trendy travel companions like this travel kit…
Transporting Christmas presents by bike? Yes U con. All you need in addition to your cycle is a pannier bag or a rucksack. Or something that combines both. For example, the Jannik Pannier Backpack from Ucon Acrobatics, which is hiding behind door number 3 today in size M and in the colour black.
Recent studies have shown in test series how museum experiences can significantly increase mental well-being. The Austrian Federal Association for Psychotherapy estimates that around 30% of the population will struggle with psychological symptoms at some point in their lives, and more than half of Austria’s young people already suffer from depression. Immersive experiences allow people to discover their inner child and take their creativity to a whole new level, giving both mind and body a break from everyday worries