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Quote: While this church is still operational in a new adjacent building, this review is primarily concerned with the remains of the original church, nicknamed "the Hollow Tooth." Visually, it’s stunning in that unlike Read More
Quote: Berlin’s, Jewish Museum can more properly be described as an experience rather than a museum. The museum itself was designed by Daniel Libeskind, the son of two Holocaust survivors, and has been nicknamed "the Read More
Quote: This is the best thing we did in Berlin. It was freezing outside, but I held my coffee close to my body, breathed into my scarf, and managed to forget about it as I read about the Nuremburg trials.The exhibit is Read More
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: One of the things I loved about the movie ‘Goodbye Lenin’ was the lengths that Alex and his sister go to in order to redecorate their apartment to convince their mother, when she comes out of a long coma, that Read More
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Quote: This is the vast, imposing former headquarters of the Stasi (Russian Secret Police). The anti-Stasi graffiti from when the wall came down is still on parts of the building. The building itself is enough to strike Read More
Quote: I went to a Sunday night ballet performance of Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty in the Berlin Staatsoper. The show was amazing, but just to see the building itself is a worth the ticket price. The Staatsoper is Read More
Quote: Can you imagine travelling three hours by train (one way) to look at chairs and about a dozen buildings? I did so some time ago as do more than 70.000 people every year. Many come from places much farther away, Read More
Quote: Neue Nationalgallerie is home to 20th-century European paintings, sculptures from the 1960s, and classic modern art, including works by Munch, Kirchner, Picasso, Klee, Feininger, Dix, and Kokoschka. Joseph Read More
Quote: From the Postdamer Platz Bahnhof, I walked into a semi-desolate area. But I saw one building that seemed to be a restored exception -- the Martin-Gropius-Bau on Stresemannstrasse. Design in 1877 by Martin Read More