‘It’s more about life than death’ : the growing popularity of Berlin’s cemetery cafes
      While cemeteries in the German capital have long been rooted in communities, some cafe owners have gone one step further They’re beautifully tucked away in some of the quietest, leafiest corners of central Berlin, and for their passionate patrons, they are a way of life among the dead. The (…)
  
  
  
  
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