
Another great experience this term was Berlin. We went for 4 nights and stayed in a hotel designed by artists where each room had some sort of strange theme. There was the gallery room and many other strange rooms as well as ours the upside down room. All of the furniture was on the ceiling and the beds were in the floor, I won't lie it was an extremely strange experience sleeping with a chair directly above me nailed to the ceiling.
We saw quite a few exhibitions whilst we were there including the Berlin Guggenheim exhibition and the Hamburger Bahnhof exhibition, which included the work of Richard Long and Andy Warhol. I found the whole trip very enjoyable, i didn't particularly enjoy the Guggenheim exhibition as it was just a very large installation by one artist.

I really enjoyed going to see the memorial, I didn't expect something of the scale that it was. I thought it would be quite small. However, the concrete blocks were completely overwhelming and there were so many of them that you just got lost in the middle. I thought it was a really interesting part if the city and although I understand the almost coffin sized, yet tall blocks, I don't quite understand the relation to the holocaust.
