| | From Skyline to Side Streets: Discover Berlin with Sphere and Tim Raue A culinary experience at the city's highest table, paired with the chef's favorite Berlin addresses |
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| | At 207 meters above Alexanderplatz, Sphere Tim Raue has become Berlin's most captivating new dining experience, where the city can be both seen and tasted at once. Located in the iconic Fernsehturm, an architectural gem of 1960s space-age design, the revolving restaurant surrounds guests with panoramic views of the capital while offering a menu that reimagines Berlin's beloved classics, such as Currywurst, Königsberger Klopse, and Buletten, through the use of elevated ingredients and bold creativity. |
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| | Inside, the ambiance is sleek yet welcoming, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the city below and interiors designed for both comfort and style. Sourced from trusted local producers such as Landhof Rahlf, each dish reflects Berlin's traditions while embracing its contemporary edge. The result is an accessible, authentic encounter that captures the true spirit of the city in its most famous landmark. |
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| |  | @Dittel Architekten GmbH Fotograf Martin Baitinger |
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| | Beyond the Table: Tim Raue's Berlin To extend the experience beyond the restaurant, Tim Raue shares his personal recommendations across the city, a curated list of addresses that reflect Berlin's eclectic charm and contemporary culture. |
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| | | | KaDeWe Continental Europe's largest department store, Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe), is a Berlin institution. Its legendary sixth floor, devoted entirely to gourmet foods, is a paradise for epicureans, while the lower levels showcase luxury fashion, design, and beauty. Wandering its halls is both a shopping excursion and a cultural experience. |
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| | Murkudis Founded by Andreas Murkudis, this concept store is celebrated for its mix of international fashion, design objects, and homeware. Minimalist in style but curated with precision, Murkudis embodies Berlin's creative edge, offering everything from handmade pieces by emerging designers to timeless objects by established names. |
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| | | | Maximilian Mogg Located in Charlottenburg, Maximilian Mogg is Berlin's answer to Savile Row. The tailor's approach is rooted in British elegance but imbued with Berlin's contemporary sensibility. Suits and shirts are cut with precision, balancing tradition and individuality for modern gentlemen. |
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| | La Vinotheque du Sommelier Tucked away in the west of Berlin, this boutique wine cellar is run by André Schmitt, whose collection spans decades of vintages. With rare bottles from Germany and France, some aged over 70 years, it is a destination for connoisseurs and collectors seeking exceptional discoveries. |
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| | | | Original in Berlin For design lovers, Original in Berlin is a destination in its own right. The gallery and showroom curate a rare selection of vintage furniture, collectible design pieces, and contemporary works, blending iconic mid-century masters with rising talents. Their expertise in sourcing and restoration has made them an international reference for architects, collectors, and design enthusiasts alike. |
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| | Tim Raue is a Berlin-born chef with multiple Michelin stars and international recognition, known for his bold and creative approach to flavor. Deeply inspired by the recipes of his grandmother, Gerda, and the tastes of his childhood, he brings an authentic and personal dimension to every dish. With a style that mirrors Berlin's energy and diversity, Raue transforms the dining experience at Sphere into a story of the city itself: dynamic, surprising, and unmistakably Berlin. |
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| | About Magnicity Magnicity is the world leader in elevated urban leisure and one of the only companies in the world specializing in the management of panoramic observatories. It operates the Paris Montparnasse Observatory (Montparnasse Tower) in Paris, France, the Berliner Fernsehturm (TV Tower) in Berlin, Germany, the 360 Chicago Observation Deck at the former John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois, and the Euromast and Zalmhaven I in Rotterdam. In summer 2025, Magnicity opened its 6th site at the top of the Warsaw Tower, the tallest tower in the European Union. The Spiral Tower project is part of Magnicity's CSR strategy for responsible urban tourism, respectful of the environment and local communities. More than a spectacular view of the city, Magnicity is a journey of immersive experiences where local and international visitors discover the city in all its dimensions (its history, its culture, its lifestyle...). Magnicity venues combine educational activities, new technologies, thrill rides, exhibitions, and one-off events to create unforgettable experiences. In 2024, Magnicity, which employs 350 people, welcomed over 3 million visitors. Magnicity.com |
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