POET PARKS: Schiller Park

submitted by llukitsch on 02/01/18 1

wo of the most famous poets in German history, Schiller and Goethe, both have parks named after them in Wedding. I haven't been able to find a park named after my favorite poet, Maria Rainer Rilke, even though he also wrote extensively about nature. Schiller and Goethe were contemporaries, writing in the late 1700s. They wrote in the style of the romantics, a reaction to the enlightenment focus on facts and science, they turned to nature, love, and individual freedom and self determination. Of the two parks, Schiller Park is much grander, spanning two city blocks split by a street in the middle and full of winding pathways and rolling hills. In this video a friend and neighbor to Schiller Park explains why he enjoys spending time there. PARK PROJECT BERLIN is a multimedia museum, inviting intercultural dialogue: through photographs, videos and conversations filmmaker Laura J. Lukitsch and photographer Gundula Friese explore the importance of public space and the role that parks play in our society. #parkprojectberlin parkprojectberlin.com Video Production: www.globalperformancemedia.com

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