BERLIN AND BEYOND , DRESDEN & LEIPZIG

MAY 4-17, 2020 TOUR LEADER: CHRISTOPHER MENZ

BERLIN AND BEYOND Overview BERLIN, DRESDEN & LEIPZIG Berlin is one of the most interesting and diverse of all the great capitals of Europe, and is currently enjoying a major cultural renaissance. First Tour dates: May 4-17, 2020 documented in the 13th century, the city has been the capital of the Prussian Empire, the , the Weimar Republic and the Third Tour leader: Christopher Menz Reich. Since 1990 the city has relished its role as the capital of a unified and re-energised Germany. Tour Price: $7,950 per person, twin share Berlin is home to some internationally renowned cultural institutions – Single Supplement: $1,820 for sole use of such as museums of antiquities and fine arts – and has ongoing double room significance as a centre of contemporary art and design. Berlin is also famous for its musical heritage, with outstanding ensembles such as the Booking deposit: $500 per person and three major houses adding great lustre to the city’s cultural landscape. Recommended airline: Qatar Airways or Singapore Airlines/Lufthansa This 14-day tour allows you to take an in-depth look at Berlin, and the nearby cities of Potsdam, Leipzig and Dresden. Daily walking tours, Maximum places: 20 background talks and guided visits trace the history and development of Berlin from its earliest days through the glory days of the Prussian and Itinerary: Berlin (5 nights), Leipzig (2 nights), German Empires to the darker days of the early 20th century and its Dresden (2 nights), Berlin (4 nights) rebirth after 1989.

Date published: January 28, 2020 Accommodation throughout is at centrally located four and five-star hotels. We stay at The Westin Grand Hotel on historic Friedrichstrasse in the neighbourhood, for both of our Berlin stays. Our hotels in Dresden and Leipzig are each beautifully renovated historic buildings, well positioned in the old cities.

Your tour leader

Christopher Menz is a former art museum director and curator and has been leading cultural tours in Europe, the United States and Australia since 2013. He has expertise and interest in the visual arts and music.

Christopher has a BA (Hons) from Flinders University. He is a former director of the Art Gallery of South Australia. Before that he was a curator, specialising in decorative arts, and worked at the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of South Australia, and National Gallery Enquiries and of Victoria. He has published and lectured extensively on Australian and bookings European decorative arts, notably on the design work of William Morris, and curated numerous exhibitions. Christopher is based in Melbourne For further information and to where he is an art consultant and valuer, and Development Consultant secure a place on this tour for Australian Book Review. Christopher has led cultural tours to please contact Jamal Germany, England, the United States, as well as in Australia. Fairbrother at Academy Travel on 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699 “Our tour leader Christopher Menz was excellent, his expertise in art (outside Sydney) or email galleries was invaluable, he went out of his way to show us galleries in [email protected] free time.” Feedback from Christopher’s Alps to the Rhine tour, April 2017.

Tour Highlights

ART IN BERLIN Berlin has a reputation for being the ‘New York of Europe’, offering a wide range of museums and galleries that hold treasures both ancient and contemporary. Some of the highlights include masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Caravaggio, Titian, Rubens, Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Gemäldegalerie. We spend two days leisurely admiring the remarkable and vast collections at .

EAST AND WEST BERLIN In the quarter-century-plus since the Wall came down, Berlin has re-established itself as Germany’s capital and gone through an urban and social transformation that has made it, once again, one of the most exciting cities in Europe. We explore this fascinating city with walks through the historic neighbourhoods of both East and West Berlin, including the , where east met west during the Cold War.

POTSDAM Spend a full day in Potsdam, known for its 18th-century baroque architecture, especially ’s Park, the former residence of the Prussian royals. The town centre offers historical landmarks, charming boutiques, and café-lined cobblestone streets. Although it was severely damaged by bombing during World War II, much of the city has been restored to its former glory.

LEIPZIG AND DRESDEN Travel through the scenic countryside to the charming old town of Renaissance Leipzig, which Goethe describes in Faust, as “a little Paris”. We spend time too in the elegantly restored city of Dresden, that has risen from the ashes, after devastating World War II bombing, regaining its reputation as “the Florence on the Elbe”. Each city offers impressive art collections at the Grassi Museum and the Zwinger Palace.

REICHSTAG The symbol of Berlin’s mash-up of old and new, the anchors central Berlin with a Sir Norman Foster designed glass dome atop of the 116-year old structure. Our tour ends with a farewell meal at the Reichstag at Restaurant Käfer. Afterwards, walk the gently rising ramp inside the glass dome, taking in the views of Berlin and the parliamentary chamber below.

Detailed itinerary

Included meals are shown with the letters B, L and D.

Tour start & finish time

The tour starts on Monday May 4 at 6.00pm, at the bar at

The Westin Grand Hotel, Berlin.

The tour ends on Sunday May 17 at 9.00am, with a group transfer to Berlin Tegel airport.

Monday May 4 Arrival If you have booked your air travel through Academy Travel we will organise a transfer from Berlin airport to our hotel. Please note that hotel rooms may not be available until early afternoon. In the evening meet Christopher Menz at the hotel bar for welcome drinks followed by a light dinner. Overnight Berlin (D)

Tuesday May 5 Medieval to Prussian

Above: The dome of this neoclassical Stühler building rises above After a talk, we visit the Berggruen Museum to admire its the Berggruen Museum. exceptional collection of modern art, focussing on Picasso. We pause for our welcome lunch at a fine local restaurant before

Below: the famous bust of Nefertiti, now found in the continuing to , for a guided tour of the – the new home of the Egyptian Museum richly decorated interior of the palace. Built by Elector Friederich III in 1699 as a summer palace for his wife Sophie Charlotte, this regal estate, the largest palace in Berlin, is framed by a baroque-style garden. In the late afternoon we return by coach to our hotel in Berlin. Overnight Berlin (B, L)

Wednesday May 6 Frederick the Great’s city Today we spend the day in Potsdam, just a short distance from Berlin. The city is closely associated with Frederick the Great (ruled 1740-1786) the monarch of the newly created . Most of the day is spent exploring Sanssouci Park a complex of palaces, gardens and pavilions covering 287 hectares. We will also visit Cecilienhof Palace, the last Hohenzollern Palace and the site of the 1945 Potsdam Conference. After an early dinner in Potsdam we return to Berlin. Overnight Berlin (B, D)

Thursday May 7 Museum Island After a talk, we walk to Museum Island. On the site of one of Berlin's two original settlements, this unique complex of five state museums is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must- visit in Berlin. Today we visit the Neues Museum, the new home of the Egyptian Museum and the famous bust of Nefertiti. Mid- morning, we visit what is perhaps Berlin’s most renowned institution, the . The museum is currently under partial renovation so the hall containing the Pergamon

Altar is closed. What we will see are the impressive Near Eastern antiquities and Islamic art, much of which was collected by the German Kaisers from their close contact with countries such as Turkey, Iraq and Iran in the early 20th century. We spend lunchtime in the nearby Hackesche Höfe, a district comprised of a series of interconnected courtyards bustling with restaurants, boutiques and galleries. In the afternoon we return to Museum Island where we visit the for its superb collection of Greek and Roman Antiquities. Overnight Berlin (B)

Friday May 8 The Prussian City We begin our day with an historical cruise of the city, some of the sightseeing highlights include Mühlendammlock, , Museum Island, Seat of the German Government, Government Quarter and the House of World Cultures. In the afternoon we visit the Gemäldegalerie,(Old Master paintings). Assembled from the early 19th century, the gallery’s collection represents all the major schools of European painting and includes masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Caravaggio, Breughel, Vermeer and Rembrandt. Overnight Berlin (B)

Performance details Venue: Staatsoper Program: Beethoven, Fidelio Performers: Michaela Kaune (Leonora), Roman Trekel (Don Fernando), Wolfgang Koch (Don Pizarro), (conductor)

Saturday May 9 Museum Island II We depart Berlin today for Leipzig, first returning to Museum Island to visit the for its superb collection of German Romantic art. Around midday we head to Leipzig and after our arrival have an orientation walk through the city. This Above: The on Museum Island; and Gustav Adolph evening we have dinner at the historic restaurant Auerbachs Hennig’s painting Reading girl (1828)

Keller, that is mentioned in Goethe’s play Faust. Overnight Below: The Staatsoper Unter den Linden (Berlin State Opera) Leipzig (B, D)

Sunday May 10 Leipzig Leipzig is one of the great German cultural centres, with connections to Bach, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Martin Luther, Goethe, Schiller, as well as having great art collections. This morning we visit the Museum of Fine Arts. The original museum building was destroyed in an air raid in 1943, though many of the paintings had been saved. A new home for the collection, a contemporary building, opened in 2004, 61 years to the day after the original museum was destroyed. In the afternoon we visit the Grassi Museum, to see the impressive collections of the decorative arts and musical instruments. This evening we attend a performance at the Leipzig Opera House, built in the East German period. Overnight Leipzig (B) Performance details Venue: Leipzig Opera House Program: Verdi, La Traviata Performers: Ainhoa Garmendia (Violetta), Christiane Döcker (Flora), (Alfredo), Anooshah Golesorkhi (Giorgio Germont), Christoph Gedschold (conductor)

Monday May 11 Dresden via Meissen On the way to Dresden this morning we pause to see the ‘Monument to the Battle of the Nations’ – Europe’s largest memorial, and the site of the 1813 defeat of Napoleon by a coalition of German forces. We then travel to Meissen, on the banks of the Elbe not far from Dresden, to stroll the town and have lunch at a local restaurant. We arrive in Dresden in the late afternoon and take an orientation walk through the old town. Overnight Dresden (B, L)

Tuesday May 12 Zwinger Palace After a talk, we make our way on foot to the Zwinger Palace, an outstanding example of late Baroque architecture in Germany. Built between 1710 and 1728, the Zwinger was used for court festivities and tournaments. The palace contains Dresden’s Old Masters Picture Gallery, with works by Raphael, Rubens and Canaletto. This afternoon we visit the Albertinum, home to a Above: the Frauenkirche in Dresden stands as a great symbol of magnificent collection of art from 1800 to the present day. This resurrection for the city evening we enjoy a performance by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Overnight Dresden (B) Below: the contemporary Sony Centre in Potsdamerplatz Performance details Venue: Dresden Festival Program: Mozart, New York Philharmonic Performers: Daniil Trifonov (piano), Jaap Van Zweeden (conductor)

Wednesday May 13 GREEN VAULTS This morning we visit the Historic and New Green Vaults. Later, we return to Berlin, arriving in the late afternoon and gather for dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight Berlin (B, D)

Thursday May 14 From Art to Wilhelmstrasse This morning we focus on Wilhelmstrasse, hub of the Nazi administration, viewing the Luftwaffe Ministry building, site of Gestapo Bunkers, the memorial, and the site of the new Reich’s Chancellery and Hitler’s Bunker. Then, our visit takes us to the Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Art) is the oldest of its kind in Germany. It houses a wide variety of objects, fashion and design from the early Middle Ages to the present day. This afternoon visit the nearby German Resistance Memorial Centre, which is primarily intended to commemorate those members of the German Army who tried to assassinate Hitler in 1944. Overnight Berlin (B)

Friday May 15 THE JEWISH MUSEUM AND TWENTIETH CENTURY BERLIN After a talk this morning, we visit the German Historical Museum, to survey the collection that focuses on Germany’s two-thousand-year history. After lunch we take a coach tour of Berlin visiting first the Horseshoe Housing Estate (Hufeisensiedlung) designed by modernist architect Bruno Taut and built 1925-33, and then Karl-Marx-Allee with its splendid 1950s socialist apartment buildings, followed by the and the former Stasi headquarters. Overnight Berlin (B)

Performance details Venue: Program: Includes Schumann piano concerto and Rimski- Korsakow Scheherazade Performers: Konzerthausorchester, Vikingur Olafsson (piano), Elim Chan (conductor)

Saturday May 16 Contemporary Berlin On our final day of the tour we take a short coach tour past the and the Chancellery on the way to the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum for Contemporary Art. Our time in Berlin culminates with a farewell lunch at Käfer restaurant, atop the Reichstag, seat of the German parliament. This building symbolises the struggles and eventual triumph of the city. First opened in 1894, destroyed by fire in 1933, the Reichstag became the first meeting place of a reunified Germany. The reconstruction of the building was completed in 1999 to a plan by British architect Sir Norman Foster. His plan included an extraordinary glass dome at the top of the building, offering 360° views of the surrounding city. We make our way back to our hotel on foot stopping at Berlin's most famous landmark, the Brandenburg Gate. A symbol of Berlin and German division during the Cold War, it is now a national symbol of peace and unity. Overnight Berlin (B, L)

Sunday May 17 Departure The tour ends after breakfast. Departing group members transfer to Berlin Tegel airport for outgoing flights (B).

Hotels

These four and five-star hotels have been selected principally for their central location.  Berlin, The Westin Grand Hotel (9 nights) www.westingrandberlin.com  Leipzig, Steigenberger Handelshof (2 nights) www.steigenberger.com/en/Leipzig  Dresden, Steigenberger Hotel de Saxe (2 nights) www.de.steigenberger.com/dresden/ Images above: inside the Hamburger Bahnhof Museum for Contemporary Art – once the city's oldest railway station; Menashe Kadishman's Shalekhet (Fallen Leaves) in the Memory Void of the Jewish Museum; and the Konzerthaus Berlin

Zwinger pavilion, Dresden

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