Brandenburg Gate
Walk through the gateways of Berlin's most iconic monument and find out what makes the Gate the most important cultural monument in Germany.
Brandenburg Gate
Walk through the gateways of Berlin's most iconic monument and find out what makes the Gate the most important cultural monument in Germany.
The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Journey through the field of concrete stellae, bear witness the atrocities of National Socialism, and hear the stories of the everyday bravery of the persecuted.
Reichstag Building
Stand in the shadow of the German parliament building, burned down after Hitler’s rise to power, now a bold symbol of modern German democracy.
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Topography of Terror
See the dark heart of Nazi Germany at the former headquarters of the SS and Gestapo. See the excavated torture cells, and come face-to-face with the Cold War's most brutal symbol: The Berlin Wall.
Checkpoint Charlie
Cross the border from East to West at the frontline of the Cold War, where spies roamed and US and Soviet tanks faced off in 1961.
Fuhrerbunker
Stand at the site of the bunker where history's most notorious criminal committed suicide at the end of WWII.
Museum Island
Marvel at the stunning structures and imperial splendor of this UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site. See the Old Museum, the Berlin City Palace, the Berlin Cathedral and more.
Bebelplatz
See the buildings that epitomized Frederick the Great's 18th-century Berlin, and visit the site of the Nazi Book Burning that took place on the 10th May 1933.
Unter den Linden
Stroll down a stretch of Berlin's 'royal mile' and most important historical boulevard.
Gendarmenmarkt
Bathe in the architectural splendor of Berlin's most beautiful square. See the French and German Domes and the Concert House, and visit Berlin's most famous independent chocolatier: Rausch.
Stiftung Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum
Delve into Berlin's former Jewish Quarter and to see the ornate golden domes of the New Synagogue – formerly the largest Jewish place of worship in Germany – and the Stolpersteine – personal tributes to victims of Nazism.
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Visit the central point of commemoration in Germany for the Roma and Sinti – those who were persecuted as 'gypsies' under Nazism.
Soviet Memorial Tiergarten
Pay tribute to some 2,000 Soviet soldiers who died during the Battle of Berlin, and get up close and personal with the first two T34 tanks that entered Berlin at the end of the Second World War.
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