The protestant Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is a memorial to peace and reconciliation. And it also stands for the will of the Berliners to rebuild their city during the period after the war.
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An East German Trabant car, which appears to be breaking through the concrete. Honecker and Breschnew locked in a kiss of brotherly, socialistic love. With the East Side Gallery, a segment of the
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Many Berliners believe that the Gendarmenmarkt is the most beautiful place in Germany and indeed in all of Europe. Well, however that might be, it really is a must-see for all visitors to Berlin.
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Berlin’s Museum Island is the northern tip of the Spree Island - and it is also a magnificent work of art itself, involving five world-renowned museums gathered in an extraordinary ensemble.
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It is the scene of several thrillers and espionage novels ranging from James Bond's "Octo-pussy" to "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" by John le Carré: Check Point Charlie.
Starting on 22 September
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Since the beginning of 1994, the Bellevue Palace in Berlin has been the official residence of the Federal President. Located in the midst of the Tiergarten, right on the banks of the Spree and close
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The city hall with its striking facade is one of the landmarks of Berlin. The name "red city hall" is a playful reference to the building material of the red bricks. Between 1861 and 1869, the red
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A “bet-ha-knesset," that is, a synagogue, is not only a place for praying but also for coming together, teaching and learning. The New Synagogue on Oranienburger Straße with its Cen-trum Judaicum
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The Football World Championship without Public Viewing is like Berlin without the Brandenburg Gate. Because the best way to celebrate is together! The pictures of the fan mile for the 2006 World
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Football and culture—doesn’t fit together? They do fit! Everything pertaining to the round leather and the necessary portion of South African flair is at the WC supporting programme.
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