According to Immanuel Kant, the human mind is what creates the structure of all human experience.
“Kantstrasse” is an about 2,5 Kilometer long main street running from Breitscheidplatz to Suarezstrasse through the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district in City West, Berlin. It was named after philosopher Immanuel Kant in 1887 and has since then changed its face many times yet still exhibits traces spanning centuries.
Running parallel to Kurfürstendamm this rather busy main street is lined with commercial and residential buildings of all sorts and calls iconic institutions in the cinematic, theatrical, gourmet and retail fields it’s own. It has always stayed true to a variety of residents, businesses and cultural backgrounds. Sparsely populated neons and lit signs create a fantastic late-time aura …
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