The East Side Gallery between Friedrichshain
and Kreuzberg is the longest surviving
section of the Berlin wall.
It was originally painted back in`99
as a memorial to what freedom should be.
Unfortunately
of course freedom means that these
things can be tagged over so that means
quite a few of them were restored back in
2000 and
repainted in 2009.
Probably the most notorious of all the pics along the wall is the kiss,
because this is what they did
in the `70-ties, sort of the greeting, if you will
between a lot of the heads of state in the
former eastern bloc, which is why I think
part of the, part of the reason behind
the caption underneath which is:
my God, help me to survive this deadly love!
