Berlin is an edgy city, from its fashion to its architecture to its charged political history. The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Check out the Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, topped by a model of the solar system, then turn back time by dining at the historic Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th century restaurant that was frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
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Located in no-man's land between East and West Germany during the Cold War, this famous monument, built during the 18th-century reign of Friedrich Wilhelm II, has long been a defining symbol of Berlin and both the city's division and unification.
This is another one of Europe’s iconic landmarks. I first saw this in 1988 from a trip to the East side back then there was nothing built on either side or around it and the wall directly behind it. The return to the city 30 years later I expected a lot to be different and a lot of changes, I was not wrong. The area has now been heavily developed on both sides. However the status of the gates itself is fabulous. In great condition they are a true status symbol. I visited at night and during the day for photos and you get a different view of them at each different time of the day I have to say that we were lucky in the fact that on this occasion due to CV there were little to nobody about and got photos with very few people in them. On a normal day this place would be crawling with tourist. You can get through the gates and into the park now and the opportunities for photos are endless if you have a little imagination. We walked everywhere and this is a good 20 minute walk from (Alexanderplatz) but you pass so much on the way so I advise walking . The tube is easy to work out and travel on but you see nothing on the way. Brandenburger Tor station was also closed this day so made no odds to me. Advise is to go more than once given the chance at night it’s lit up daytime sun shines through the pillars even got photos in the rain an iconic landmark of Europe recommended any time of the day during the year.
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Home to three famous museums - the Pergamon, the Altes and the Bode.
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The Pergamonmuseum is a three-wing complex. The museum houses three of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin’s collections: the Antikensammlung, Vorderasiatisches Museum, and the Museum für Islamische Kunst. The impressive reconstructions of massive archaeological structures – the Pergamon Altar, Market Gate of Miletus, the Ishtar Gate and Processional Way from Babylon, and the Mshatta Facade – have made the Pergamonmuseum famous throughout the world, with the result that it is the most visited museum at the Staatliche Museen and in Germany as a whole.
The Jewels of Museum Island in the centre of the City are the Pergamon and the Neue buildings and we enjoyed an excellent three hour guided tour from an expert on the collections, who whilst now living in Berlin, originated from the Isle of Wight, just off Portsmouth which was a strange coincidence. The contents of the Pergamon are mind blowing and you can only scratch the surface on a day visit. With the Pergamon Altar itself closed for the next few years, the undoubted highlights are the Ishtar Gate and Lion Approach from Babylon, together with the Miletus Roman Facade and we rightly spent most of our available time studying those. However, the whole Museum is packed with great artefacts and we simply must return.
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Superb adventure with fantastic views over Berlin - well worth the climb to the top. Looking down into the cathedral is breathtaking
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More than one hundred artists on the biggest theatre stage in the world. With half a million guests every year, the Palast is the #1 theatre in Berlin.The Palast in Berlin is the first choice for those wishing to experience something utterly unique and thoroughly fascinating - perfectly including international visitors who do not speak German. Welcome to Berlin, welcome to the Palast.
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This restored East Berlin commercial center houses shops, cafés, nightclubs and more.
The best commercial City village I ever seen. A quite your around the shops which are very carefully selected by the management. Fine shops and different kinds of goods. Products for all wallets and tastes. Boutique shops with clothes, belts, souvenirs, pastries etc. A place one has to visit if they visit Berlin.
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This picturesque town square is surrounded by several historic structures.
The Gendarmenmarkt is a public square in Berlin and quite possibly the most beautiful square in Berlin. Three sides of the square are dominated by the architectural ensemble of the Berlin concert hall, the French Cathedral and the German Cathedral, with a monument to Friedrich Schiller on the centre of the square. Worth coming here to see four major Berlin landmarks in one go.
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The recently revitalized trendy area situated around St. Nicholas Church.
Close to the hustle and bustle of Alexander Platz but a lot calmer and quieter. While a lot of the original medieval town was destroyed by allied bombing, it has been rebuilt in keeping with its history. A lovely area to wander, or visit a cafe or bar, for a drink with far fewer tourists than the neighbouring areas.
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This renowned performance center re-opened in 1984 decades after being damaged by air attacks during World War II and now hosts a variety of concerts.
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