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Berlin Wall

Berlin, Bernauer Strasse, 111

Berlin Attractions The concrete fence height of more than three meters, enclosed by barbed wire, a length of one hundred and sixty kilometers, was not just a border between two parts of the German state, it shared thousands of families for almost thirty years over one night.

Berlin Zoo

Berlin, Hardenbergplatz, 8

Berlin Attractions At the entrance to the Berlin Zoo you will be met by beautiful elephants, but not real, but made of stone. 27-ton animals adorn the oldest zoo in Germany on both sides of the gate. Not far from the gate you will find cash desks and a zoo scheme.

Brandenburg Gate

Berlin, Pariser Platz

Berlin Attractions Like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Coliseum in Rome or the Tower in London, both the Brandenburg Gate is a symbol and a visiting card of Berlin. This is the most recognizable Berlin sights, with which construction began in the so-called Berlin classic style.

Pergamon

Berlin, Bodestrasse, 1-3

Berlin Attractions The story of a visit to Berlin will not be exhaustive if it does not include the description of the grandiose museum complex of Pergamon, one of the most powerful Mohicans of the illustrious Island of Museums. This landmark is very popular, well it is located in the heart of Berlin on the River Spree.

Reichstag

Berlin, Platz der Republik, 1

Berlin Attractions Undoubtedly, the parliament building in any country should look very presentable and solemn - this is exactly the Berlin Reichstag, which, moreover, has its own exaggerated heroic history.

Spandau

Berlin, Am Juliusturm, 64

Berlin Attractions The remote western region of Berlin, Spandau, which once was a separate town, has long been one of the most populated and most beloved townspeople districts of the German capital. Spandau is famous for its original old town and ancient citadel on the Spree.

Alexanderplatz

Berlin, Alexanderplatz

Berlin Attractions On the site of the former market square, Alexanderplatz was formed, which was the center of socialist Berlin. The architectural ensemble of the square combines pre-war buildings and modern buildings, among which a high-rise (123 meters) hotel with panoramic rooftops and a TV tower.

Berlin Opera

Berlin, Bismarckstrasse, 110

Berlin Attractions The Berlin Opera is not only one of the oldest buildings in Berlin, but also one of the largest musical theaters in Germany. The performances in this theater were conducted by many celebrities.

Berlin Cathedral

Berlin, Am Lustgarten, 1

Berlin Attractions Berlin Cathedral - this landmark is in the photos of almost all tourists who have visited the German capital. Contrary to the Protestant teachings, the Berlin cathedral turned out to be very rich and bright, more like a Catholic church.

Berlin Royal Porcelain Factory

Berlin, Wegelystrabe, 1

Berlin Attractions Perhaps, it is difficult to find a souvenir from Berlin more refined, refined and bohemian than the product of the Berlin Royal Porcelain Factory. Fragile, like a thin spring ice, transparent as an egg shell, tender to the touch, like the velvet skin of a baby, this porcelain is known all over the world.

The Hamburg railway station in Berlin

Berlin, Invalidenstrabe, 50-51

Berlin Attractions Over the years, many wonderful, beautiful buildings lose their functional role and become monuments or museums. It was such a fate befell Hamburg Station in Berlin, in the building of which today is the Museum of Modern Art.

Köpenick Palace

Berlin, Alt-Kopenick, 1

Berlin Attractions Köpenick Palace stands on the island of the same name in the place where the rivers Spree and Dame merge, separated from the world by a multitude of lakes and connected to it by a wide wooden bridge. This district of Berlin was populated one of the first, and on the site where the palace later grew, first a Slavic fortress was built.

Ephraim Palace

Berlin, Poststrabe, 16

Berlin Attractions In the beautiful district of Berlin Mitte, close to the historic quarter of Nikolaifiertel, the building of the Efraim palace in rococo style stands with an impressive architectural style, gilded lace of delicate work.

The Jewish Museum in Berlin

Berlin, Lindenstrasse 9-14

Berlin Attractions The first museum dedicated to the history of the Jewish community of Germany. The museum exposition covers almost two millennia of the history of Ashkenazi Jews. The main exhibit is the museum building, constructed according to the project of Daniel Libeskind: the Tower of the Holocaust, the Garden of exile and emigration.

Cultural Forum in Berlin

Berlin, Matthaikirchplatz

Berlin Attractions In Berlin, near the Potsdamer Platz, between the Tiergarten park and the Landwere Canal, the famous cultural center Kulturforum is located, including the Berlin Picture Gallery, the New National Gallery, the Engraving Room, the Berlin Philharmonic.

Berggruen Museum

Berlin, Schlobstrabe, 1

Berlin Attractions One of the state museums in Berlin - the Berggruen Museum, also known as the Berggruen Collection - is located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. This is one of the most impressive collections of works of art in the style of classical modernism around the world.

Bode Museum in Berlin

Berlin, Am Kupfergruben

Berlin Attractions The Wilhelm von Bode Museum, which is known as the Bode Museum, is located in the northwestern part of the Museum Island of Berlin and is very popular with Berliners and visitors. The museum complex includes the Museum of Byzantine Art, the Collection of Sculptures and the Coin Cabinet.

Museum of the GDR in Berlin

Berlin, Karl-Liebknecht-Strabe, 1

Berlin Attractions The GDR Museum is one of the largest and most unusual museums in Berlin. The idea of ​​creating a museum that would fully describe the life of the eastern part of Germany, arose from the famous political scientist Kantselmann. His forces in 2006 in the historic center of the city opened its doors to visitors to the Museum of the GDR.

Museum of homosexuality

Berlin, Luetzowstrasse, 73

Berlin Attractions The only museum in the world, entirely dedicated to gays. There is no permanent exposition, however, the museum regularly hosts thematic exhibitions devoted to famous people: Oscar Wilde, Michel Foucault or Marlene Dietrich.

Museum Island

Berlin, Bodestrasse

Berlin Attractions Many people dream of being on the island, and most of them represent the sun, palms, ocean and sand. However, there are different islands, and one of the most unusual is the Museum Island in Berlin, where Robinson Crusoe could have been stuck on.

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Berlin is a city with a dramatic, controversial destiny. For several decades the city lived torn apart by the living two opposing political systems. On his body, the scar left by the Berlin Wall will never heal. In the memory of humanity it will always be associated with the two most bloody wars of the twentieth century. Not surprisingly, many of Berlin's attractions are associated with the turbulent history of Germany.

The most, perhaps, famous landmark of the city is the building of the Reichstag. It symbolizes Germany: a quadrangular foundation embodies the four regions of Germany, and the dome is the unity of imperial power.

The Reichstag is not only the building in which the Parliament of Germany sits, it houses the Museum of Modern Art, whose collection is one of the most significant in Germany.

The Brandenburg Gate was built in the style of classicism in the late 18th century, they stand at the end of the street Unter den Linden and are not only the most recognizable symbol of Berlin, but also a symbol of the split of the German state. Another symbol of the city is, of course, the Berlin Wall.

Today, little is left of it, two parts of the city are slowly growing together, but along the wall line there is a 160 km long pedestrian-cycle path.

A special pleasure is to stroll through the parks of Berlin .Most of the people of the older generation Treptow Park are familiar because there is a memorial to the memory of Soviet soldiers who fell during the capture of Berlin in World War II .The center of the memorial is a bronze sculpture of a soldier with a rescued girl in her arms .Around - a memorial field with the graves of unknown soldiers .The author of the memorial is the famous Soviet sculptor Evgeny Vuchetich .Monuments to Soviet soldiers were also installed in the Tiergarten park and in the Schönholzer Heide park .The status of these monuments is fixed to them forever, and their content is funded by the German government .

Berlin is rich in sights. A special pleasure from their inspection can be obtained by sitting together with the townspeople hurrying on business to bus number 100, the route of which passes by the majority of them.