David Bowie's Berlin city tour
Overview
David Bowie's move to Berlin in 1976 coincided with a city marked by Cold War tension and artistic stagnation. This Bowie in Berlin tour transports you to the vibrant 1970s that inspired Bowie's iconic Berlin trilogy albums: Low, Heroes, and Lodger.
- 🎨 Starting at Zoo Station, the opulent heart of West Berlin during the Cold War.
- 🏠 Visit the flat Bowie shared with Iggy Pop in Schöneberg, known for its acceptance of outsiders.
- 🎶 Pass by clubs where Bowie and Iggy partied, reflecting their quest for stability amidst chaos.
- 🎤 Explore Hansa recording studios, a key location contributing to what many view as Bowie's creative peak.
- 🗺️ Sites include Bahnhof Zoo, former Dschungel Club, KaDeWe, Potsdamer Platz, Berlin Wall, Topographie of Terror, and Neues Ufer Café.
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