A highly discussed topic deserves historical consideration. There have always been refugees in history. They have left their mark on the city, society, culture and language. Throughout its history, Berlin has often served as a new home for politically persecuted people. What traces have Huguenots, Jews, but also displaced persons and guest workers left in the city? We want to take a closer look at their influence and what can be learned from immigration movements for the future.
Migration history of Berlin is one of my Alternative Tours.