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Hotel Ostel, a Little Nostalgia in the Former East Berlin

New Hotel in Berlin Attempts to Recreate Life Under Communism

By Thos Robert, published Jul 05, 2007
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There's a new hotel in Berlin, Germany that not only offers the traveler a bed for the night, but a chance to experience a little time traveling. The Ostel is the latest effort by some former residents of the collapsed German Democratic Republic to take a nostalgic look at the Communist era and recapture some of the benign elements of life in communist East Germany.

Recently opened by proprietors Daniel Helbig and Guido Sand, the Ostel is filled with real memorabilia from the communist era, from portraits of East German leaders to communist era clocks in the lobby which are set to the local times in Berlin, Moscow, Beijing, and Havana, all personally collected by Helbig and Sand at flea markets, antique shops, and even eBay. While the décor is original, don't worry, all of the bedding and linens and plumbing are new and modern and comfortable.

The Ostel is just one part of a larger cultural movement which does not want to embrace the totalitarian communist policies of the past, but views the popular culture of life in the former East Germany as being a breath of fresh air in a world of increasing globalization. Old East German cars, music, television, and even architecture is being looked at with fresh eyes. And there is an increasing fondness for these icons of East Germany's communist past, especially among young people, who may have been born into East Germany, but were to young to appreciate what life in the communist era was really like.

Hotel Ostel, a Little Nostalgia in the Former East Berlin
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