Ok, the Mauerpark in the real Berlin is more grubby, but what they call Berlinplein in Utrecht's new Leidsche Rijn centre has something in common with it. Of course, a frayed edge organised by the local government is a bit suspect, with a megabios as its biggest attraction, but property developers, the biggest abusers of artsy frayed edges, can't do much else on the roof of the A2 canopy. So there is space (RAUM) for artists, lies in a deep valley a ...
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