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The 1920s were the era of grand revues in Berlin. The Friedrichstadt-Palast was one of the hottest venues at the time. And it continues to dazzle audiences with opulent shows, daring acrobatics, and elaborate costumes.
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Germany is in a strict lockdown. Travel has not been banned, but an appeal issued to refrain from non-essential trips. The borders remain open. Here's what you need to know about Germany's entry regulations.
Interior Minister Seehofer said Germany is considering a stop to international air travel, citing a similar approach by Israel. He added border closures to regions where new mutations are prevalent are also being mulled.
Neus Pérez is on a musical quest in the Hanseatic city on the Elbe River. From Brahms to the Beatles, from the Elbphilharmonie to the nightclubs of St. Pauli.
Non-essential travel is "strongly discouraged" and additional measures have been imposed on COVID-19 hot spots. The EU has become increasingly concerned by the more contagious variants circulating around the continent.