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Dussmann das KulturKaufhaus Formerly: Cerys

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Big smart bookstore

Entrepeneur Peter Dussmann's stylish corner store built in 1997, with five floors of books (and CDs and DVDs), including an English-language wing. Possibly the first big new thing to emerge in this area following the fall of the Wall, this store is a great place to browse and read, but keep in mind the struggling independent gay bookshop Prinz Eisenherz Buchladen in Schöneberg [see entry]. Dussmann stages evening readings, book signings and music events. 'KulturKaufhaus' translates as 'cultural department store'. Stays open unusually late (weekdays at midnight) for a bookstore. S-Bahn/U-Bahn: Friedrichstraße.



Address
Friedrichstraße 90
Berlin, Berlin 10117

Near: Dorotheenstraße

Mitte

Hours
Mon to Fri 9am—midnight
Sat 9am—11.30pm


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