
Sonnenallee has been famous, even infamous, especially since October 7, 2023, the day the Hamas terrorist organization massacred people in Israel – and baklava was distributed in Neukölln in celebration.
Sonnenallee has practically become famous. Regardless of politics, it is one of Berlin's most interesting streets – indeed, it marks the city's future.
So what really defines Sonnenallee? Who lives there, who barely makes ends meet, who wants more from life than day labor?
An excursion with author and journalist Jan Feddersen, who has lived on Sonnenallee for 27 years. He has experienced the upheavals and transformations firsthand and knows what's going on around this street. A magnificent corner that requires 5,000 steps from beginning to end.
Highlights of this street – many explanations
Meeting point: at the "Dancing Couple" sculpture on Herrmannplatz
Guides: Jan Feddersen and Anette Detering
Suitable for people with walking difficulties.
As the number of participants is limited, registration is requested.
Cost: €12
Aimed at: Adults
In German
Additional information
Dates
September 2025
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