Brandenburg Gate
Berlin's most famous landmark, symbol of division and reunification: the Brandenburg Gate. Take a souvenir photo in the former border strip
Brandenburg Gate
Berlin's most famous landmark, symbol of division and reunification: the Brandenburg Gate. Take a souvenir photo in the former border strip
Unter Den Linden
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Experience the boulevard of the historic center of Berlin with its famous lime trees, elegant cafés and the equestrian statue of Frederick the Great. You will see the Humboldt University, the Kronprinzenpalais, the German Historical Museum and the place of book burning by the Nazis.
German State Opera (Deutsche Staatsoper)
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The Berlin State Opera, with its principal conductor Daniel Barenboim, has recently been painstakingly restored.
Berliner Fernsehturm
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See the tallest tower in the city and one of Berlin's landmarks.
Reichstag Building
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The Reichstag, today, as in the past, the seat of the German parliament, stands like no other building in Berlin for the changeable German history. From here you can also see the Federal Chancellery and other government buildings.
Museum Island
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Five major museums are located on Museum Island, which is a World Heritage Site. Here are among others the Pergamon Altar and the Nefertiti.
Bellevue Palace
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The neat seat of the Federal President, formerly a summer palace of the Prussian kings
Berlin Central Station
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The newly built main station is the largest crossing station in Europe
Stadtschloss Berlin
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You will see the reconstructed 500-room palace with its magnificent Baroque façade. Once home to princes, kings and emperors for centuries, it now houses museums. From here you also have a good view of the Berlin Cathedral
Nikolaiviertel
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The cradle of Berlin, the oldest part of the city center around the medieval Nikolaikirche, is today a cozy pedestrian zone with pretty cafés
Gendarmenmarkt
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See the French church in one of the most beautiful squares in Europe and learn all about the French religious refugees in Berlin
Potsdamer Platz
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Potsdamer Platz, once the busiest square in Europe, is today a modern district with many shops, Konis and restaurants designed by world-famous architects
East Side Gallery
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Here you will experience the longest preserved remnant of the Berlin Wall, completely painted by graffiti artists from all over the world
Botschaftsviertel
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The Berlin Embassy District still has old messages from the pre-war period, mixed with hypermodern buildings of the most varied styles
Victory Column (Siegessaule)
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The Victory Column, impressively placed at the intersection of the East-West and North-South axes, recalls the victories of the Kingdom of Prussia
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
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In the west of Berlin, make one of the most famous landmarks in the city. The Gedächtniskirche reminds as a ruin of the terrible destruction of Berlin in the Second World War
Checkpoint Charlie
You will see the most famous border crossing in Berlin
Scheunenviertel
Experience the former Jewish quarter and the old Berlin backyards
Kurfurstendamm
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The elegant boulevard in the west of the city, modeled after the Paris Champs Elysees, offers the best shopping
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