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Style: A vast open-air sequence of murals painted directly onto the surviving Berlin Wall, ranging from caricature and graphic symbolism to poetic abstraction and political allegory. Authorship: In 1990, 118 artists from 21 countries painted more than one hundred works here. The best-known image is Dmitri Vrubel's My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love, often called the Fraternal Kiss. Historical context: This is one of the most powerful mural sites in the world because the support surface is itself the artifact: a remaining section of the Berlin Wall. The paintings were created just after the Wall opened, turning a structure of division into a public monument to freedom, rupture, memory, and contested reunification. Local flavor: The gallery stretches along the Spree between Ostbahnhof and Oberbaumbrücke. It feels unmistakably Berlin: political, layered, tourist-heavy, and still charged with the city's habit of using walls as a public argument.