Rebellious Kreuzberg: from punk and squats to the alternative myth
Tour description
Kreuzberg is a neighborhood that never gave up.
Divided by the Wall, isolated on the periphery of West Berlin: What seemed like an abandoned ghetto transformed into a refuge for immigrants, punks, squatters, and artists who turned its streets into the epicenter of European counterculture.
On this tour, we will explore the legendary SO36, where new wave and punk influenced an entire generation; we will learn about the history of the 36 Boys on Naunynstraße; and we will discover how abandoned hospitals like Bethanien or houses like the Rauch-Haus became symbols of squatter resistance.
We will see iconic murals like the Cosmonaut or the animals by Roa, talk about the political voice of Rio Reiser, and enter the eternal debate of gentrification: how does a marginalized neighborhood become one of the most desired and expensive in Berlin today?
We will also visit the magical Baumhaus an der Mauer, a cabin built against the Wall that survived against all odds, and pass through the controversial Görlitzer Park, between its railway past and current tensions.
The tour ends at the Schillingbrücke, in front of the Spree, where the city still retains its alternative spirit.
This is not a tour of monuments; it is an immersion into the rebellious soul of Berlin. If you want to feel the creative chaos of Kreuzberg and understand why it continues to inspire the world… I'll be waiting for you at Kotti.




