On September 17, the German Tourist Board invited a delegation from Berlin to explain topics in Berlin for the years 2025-2026.
Almost one year after the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, we will soon celebrate the 35th anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany on October 3, 1990. This year, November 8-15, which includes the date of the fall of the Wall, will be designated as “Berlin Freedom Week” and events will be held under the theme of freedom and democratic dialogue. In addition to conferences and workshops, discussions and exchanges of views and panel discussions are planned at embassies of various countries.
In addition, the Berlin Museum Island (Museumsinsel) in central Berlin will celebrate its 200th anniversary in 2025; several special programs are planned through 2030, including the reopening of the North Wing of the Pergamon Museum in 2027, completion of the renovation of the New Museum in 2028, and the Bode Museum in 2029. The roadmap is to complete the renovation. The Berlin Cathedral Hohenzollern Family Underground Ossuary on the island is also scheduled to reopen in early 2026 after a six-year restoration, and a new permanent exhibition, cafe, and museum store will also be opened.
In November 2025, Cirque du Soleil Europe’s first permanent performance is scheduled to begin in Berlin, and the Potsdamer Platz Theater is being renovated for the premiere production of “Alize”.
From Berlin Brandenburg Airport, he mentioned that Tokyo (Haneda/Narita) is the second largest market in the world in terms of access from regions without direct flights, and explained that the number of travelers from January to June 2025 has already recovered to 102% compared to 2019.
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