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German Unity Day, Berlin, 3 October 1990: At the East Side Gallery [1/23]

OBJECT INFORMATION

Info

October 1990
Berlin, Mühlenstraße
Created By: Dagmar Lipper

License: Creative Commons License

A section of the 1.3km long East Side Gallery in Berlin-Friedrichshain featuring the following Wall art: "Justitia" by Klaus Niethardt, "Zeichen in der Reihe" ("Symbols in a row") by Mirta Domacinovic, "Ohne Titel" ("Untitled") by Patrizio Porrachia, "Es gilt viele Mauern abzubauen" ("There are lots of walls to dismantle") by Ines Bayer and Raik Hoenemann and "Ohne Titel" ("Untitled") by Thierry Noir (from left to right); the Berlin Television Tower in the background

Depicts

car, East-Side Gallery, graffiti (mural), group of people, street

Context

3 October, farewell, friend, public holiday, scepticism, unemployment

Places

Berlin Television Tower, East-Side Gallery, Red Town Hall, Reichstag building

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Memory

"On this very first German Unity Day, we went and looked at various sites of historical importance, such as the Reichstag and the Rotes Rathaus [Berlin’s town hall], and – in complete contrast - the East Side Gallery [a stretch of the Wall covered by paintings] in Friedrichshain. Not everyone was in the mood for celebrating that day. Friends of ours from East Germany were in the process of saying a final goodbye to their state. And we were not so sure, either, whether this was really a holiday to celebrate, because we suspected that unification would not be easy, as so many jobs were disappearing in the East."

Dagmar Lipper (West-Berlin)