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Quote: Take the subway to either Ostbahnhof or Warschauser Street. The East Side Gallery is about a 1-mile stretch of the Wall, and it is intact and recently renovated in some parts. Read More
Quote: We went into the observation deck of the Fernsehturm and looked out at Berlin. We could not stop and get something to eat there (not that we were hungry) as the restaurant was full at the time and they were not Read More
Quote: During my vacation in Berlin, I visited quite a few museums. One was the Bode Museum, a museum specializing in sculpture.LocationThe Bode Museum is located at the Bode Straße 1-3 in Berlin, on Museum Island, Read More
Quote: The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (or, simply, the Holocaust Memorial) covers almost five acres just south of the Brandenburg Gate and features over 2,700 undulating concrete slabs that rise between 8 Read More
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Quote: As anyone with even the most casual knowledge of European history (or any visitor to Berlin) is aware, Germany’s history is among the most complex of any country. Simply keeping track of the political entities Read More
Quote: Since the 18th century Unter den Linden (Under the Lime trees) has been the street to be seen in Berlin. This grand avenue lined with four rows of lime trees runs from the Brandenburg Gate to Museum Island, and Read More
Quote: The Kurfurstendamm, which leads almost due west from Breitscheidplatz, was once the route that the Elector took from his residence on the Spreeinsel to his hunting lodge in the Grunewald. For centuries, this Read More
Quote: Tacheles used to be an old Jewish Department Store before the War. Tacheles is a Jewish Word for "To Speak the Truth". During the war it was bombed & when the Soviets took over they left it as they fond it. Read More