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The picture is a photo of Ampelmännchen ("little traffic light men"), a staple in the old East Germany. The Ampelmann walk/don't walk traffic light symbol was one of the few East German items to pass through reunification intact, and they are seen with great fondness and nostalgia. If lost, it's actually easy to tell which part of Berlin you are in by the traffic signals-- "modern" west Berlin has the standard walk signs; former communist East Berlin has Ampelmännchen-- chunky figures wearing a large hat. In these enlightened unified times, some artist and communities have had some fun with the symbols and have come up with some interesting variations.
1 comment:
I love it! I also live in Germany, but haven't spent much time in eastern Germany, will have to look for it the next time I'm there. Interesting that in Berlin there's two different signals, that would be helpful!
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