The City’s Best Houses Open to the Public


Step into the homes of writers, artists, and thinkers where discussions and debates nested democracy in our cities—and be part of today’s conversations at these historic locations.
Open Houses: Publisher Samuel Fischer, Berlin
Once a month, a cultural salon takes place at publisher Samuel Fischer’s historic house in Berlin, where the spirit of art and literary works can still be felt. This article is part of the five article series "The City’s Best Houses Open to the Public", published in partnership with The Urban Activist.
The City’s Best Houses Open to the Public


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About Rethinking Museums in Cities
The world is facing unprecedented social and environmental challenges that will require city administrations, policymakers, academia, artists and citizens to open up to one another and find new ways of collaborating. In this series we explore how some cultural institutions in cities, and foremost museums, on both sides of the Atlantic, are acting as useful places for solutions. By moving their traditional boundaries beyond the static viewing of culture, they help address the societal challenges of our time.
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This series of articles is created in partnership with The Urban Activist, an independent non-profit media platform committed to advancing urban progress.

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