Berlin is hosting the largest inclusive sports competition in the world. In 26 different sports, thousands of people with intellectual disabilities participated side by side and competed for nine days in thrilling and inspiring events.
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Berlin Dialogues: 20 Years of World Press Photo Contest in Berlin
With its 20th year anniversary in Berlin’s Willy Brandt Haus, columnist Sofia Bergmann reports on the World Press Photo Contest exhibition and its emphasis on climate change.
Hertha BSC, Love Never Gets Relegated
Once a thriving symbol of ambition, pride and promise, the story of Hertha BSC in recent years is one to delve further into. The club, who once proudly represented the capital city of Berlin, found itself dwindled in a cycle of mediocrity and chaos. Together with local photographer and Hertha fan, Kasimir Weichert, this article tells a story of mismanagement, failed investments, frustration, traditions and a fan base, which has never been more united after suffering from years of let downs and disappointments.
Berlin Dialogues: The Groundbreaking Photoplatz in Hotel Bogota
A Berlin cultural timestamp and its photos. IMAGO dives into The Kommunale Galerie’s current exhibition Hotel Bogota, showing until May 21.
The Evolution of Labor Day in Germany, a Tale of Two Celebrations
Labour Day in Germany has long been a date marked by the contrast between the East and West during the country's division. Delve into the history of this symbolic day and explore the evolution of festivities pre- and post-fall of the Berlin Wall.
FC Union Berlin: A Football Fairytale in Germany
In a visual timeline, The Game magazine laid eyes on the history and development of the rising German Bundesliga Club Union Berlin, starting from the 90s.
Fall of the Wall, 35 Years On: Berlin landmarks by two different generations
Most of Berlin’s landmarks have remained, but how we depict landmarks and even what we consider to be a landmark, has certainly evolved. IMAGO looks at Berlin and its culturally significant landmarks through the lens of two generations of photographers.
Faces of Berlin by Jannis Chavakis
Actors, politicians, authors, activists – the Berlin-based photographer and new member of IMAGO Jannis Chavakis has been photographing the people of Berlin for over 20 years.
IMAGO’s Jürgen Ritter and 25 years of Berlin
The Berlin from after the fall of the Wall and today is in some ways unrecognizable. Captured by our photographer Jürgen Ritter, see Berlin’s transformations.
Berlin U-Bahn: A photogenic, quirky subway system with a complicated past.
IMAGO photographers show us that there is rarely a dull moment when riding the Berlin U-Bahn. A long history and a slew of entertaining passengers make the U-Bahn a staple of Berlin.