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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
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Quote: The Berlin Wall couldn't be torn down quickly enough, now everyone is trying to memorialize it with concepts and creations of historical markers. On my way to the Topographie of Terror Museum, I found the Read More
Quote: One of the first things that I saw as I walked around Berlin was this odd tower structure with a decorative ball, topped by a red- and white-striped spear. It rises from the center of Alexanderplatz to a height Read More
Quote: For 15 euros, you can have two hours of luxury in a spa. The pool has underwater music piped through, and there is an outdoor hot tub and a sauna. The bar sells bagels with a great variety of fillings, as well as Read More
Quote: This is the Protestant cathedral, which was built from 1747 to 1750 as a church and mausoleum for the Hohenzollern family. The rich, impressive interior was decorated at the turn of the 20th century. The pulpit Read More
Quote: This is the famous modern furniture manufacturer-made even more famous because of the world-class architecture on its beautiful premises. It is actually over the German border-take the Bus 55 from Clareplatz (try 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