with: Desta – Dekoloniale Stadtführung
Zehlendorf is considered by many to be a green, quiet district – but traces of Germany’s colonial past can also be found here. On this decolonial tour, they want to make this history visible and ask ourselves: What colonial interconnections still shape the district today?
How is colonial heritage manifested in public spaces – in street names, monuments or places of remembrance?
And how can people work together to create a decolonial culture of remembrance?
Together, you will explore various locations in Zehlendorf, hear stories of resistance and colonial violence, and discuss perspectives on a more equitable narrative of history. The tour invites participants to think, ask questions and learn together.
Decolonial city tours in Berlin impart knowledge about German colonial history and show how its legacy continues to shape our society and city today. The tours invite participants to reveal colonial continuities in urban spaces – individually, in teams or in organisations – and offer personal, flexible and impressive learning experiences. M
Meeting point: at the entrance to Haus am Waldsee
The tour takes place in the vicinity of Haus am Waldsee.
The tour will take place even if it rains, so please bring an umbrella and rainproof clothing.
Language: German
Duration: ca. 90 minutes
Tour: Justice Mvemba
Ticket price: €15, €12 reduced
Tickets can be booked via ticket website or at the box office on the day of the event.
Maximum number of participants: 20 people. Ages 12 and up.
Additional information
Meeting point: In front of Haus am Waldsee
Price: €15.00
Reduced price: €12.00
Price: €15.00
Reduced price: €12.00
Dates
November 2025
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