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  • Reichstag

    The Reichstag building is one of the most important in Berlin, being the headquarters of the German Parliament's Lower Chamber and, in my opinion, one of the prettiest buildings in Berlin. Constructed only a few centuries ago, the Reichstag building has nonetheless...

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  • Nikolaiviertel

    The St. Nicholas quarter, or the Nikolaiviertel in German, is the oldest district in Berlin. It's located between the Spree River and the red city hall, a few minutes away from Alexanderplatz. The district can also be considered the most historical district in Berlin,...

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  • Berliner Dom

    The Berlin Cathedral, known as the Berliner Dom, is one of the most important tourist attractions in the German capital and one of my personal favourites. This cathedral is a relatively new one in comparison with many others in Europe, since it's just under one hundred...

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  • The Berlin Wall

    It's now 53 years since the Berlin Wall was built; the wall which would divide Europe as we know it in two. This 'iron curtain' was also called the Wall of Shame by the West Berliners, but known as the Antifascist Protection Rampart by the Eastern block. The wall was...

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  • Alexanderplatz

    Alexanderplatz is one of the most important squares in Berlin due to its location and also its shopping area. The TV Tower, the Fernsehturm, can be found here, one of the most well-known Berlin tourist attractions. It's the largest TV Tower in the European Union and the...

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  • Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

    Introduction Sachsenhausen concentration camp is located in the town of Oranienburg, 35 kilometres north of Berlin, and so near enough to visit if you are spending some time in the capital. A brief history This concentration camp was built by the Nazis in 1936, and...

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  • The Berlin Wall

    Introduction The Berlin Wall is one of the symbols of the German capital and of recent German history. It is also known as the 'Wall of Shame' and as the 'Antifascist Protection Rampart'. History and dates of the Berlin Wall The Wall divided the city of Berlin into two...

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  • Oberbaumbrücke

    Oberbaum Bridge (Oberbaumbrücke) is located in East Berlin, very near to the East Side Gallery. The bridge passes over the Spree river and unites Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg, once separated by the Berlin Wall. The bridge symbolizes the reunion of these two...

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  • Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

    The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, better known as the Holocaust Monument or Holocaust Memorial, is located in Berlin, Germany, very close to the Brandenburg Gate. This monument dedicated to such a tragic event is made up of more than 2, 500 slabs of concrete...

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  • Park Sanssouci

    One of the most beautiful palace complexes in Europe is undoubtedly Park Sansoucci, the former home of the most famous of all German kings. In every corner, the grandeur of imperial Prussia can be felt, reflecting the achievements of Frederick the Great and of later...

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  • Pariser Platz

    Pariser Platz is my favourite place in Berlin. Not only is it named after my home city, but it's also one of the most beautiful places in the German capital, and from that point you can see the most of the city's most famous monuments. If you're walking from Potsdamer...

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  • Speakeasysprachzeug

    Hey everybody, I was looking for Spanish courses to improve my skills because i want to go to Valencia Spain. I found many language schools in Berlin and decided to take courses in "Speakeasysprachzeug". I was really happy that I took this school because the teachers...

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  • Amrit

    Dear you, You might be familiar with the city of Berlin, Germany's capital. Generally, it's an amazing city, definitely one of my favourite cities, and in the city there is a restaurant: Amrit. It serves Indian food of the highest quality, and it's delicious! And not...

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  • Universities

    Well, I'll write about the little experience going on currently in my Erasmus program, the schools, HWR precisely is really a conducive area where you could have the best of studies, the students and the people at large would always create that medium for a good and...

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  • Hard Rock Café

    Hard Rock Café in Berlin, located in Kurfürstendamm in West Berlin, is the ideal place where eat, drink and share music. Hard Rock is a worldwide famous restaurant company based in U. S. A that has developed a very particular style. Sharing the passion for rock music...

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  • Berlin Botanical Garden, Germany

    This is the most beautiful botanical garden that I have ever seen in my life... It is located in Berlin, and I really recommend this place for a visit. You can see thousands of plant species, those from tropical rainforests too. Also, there is a museum which shows the...

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  • Olimpiastadion

    If you are in Berlin and love football, you can't miss a visit at one on the most important Germany's stadiums, the Olimpiastadion. Built in 1936 on the occasion of the Berlin's Olympics and closed and reopened many times, Olimpiastadion has got a capacity of 74. 000...

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  • Charlottenburg Castle

    Charlottenburg Castle is the only building not destroyed during the Second World War in Berlin. Located in the neighborhood of Charlottenburg in West Berlin, this XVIII century castle is one of the most ancient in West Berlin and also one of the most appreciated for its...

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  • Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche

    Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche is one of the most important monuments in Berlin. Located in West-Berlin, in the neighborhood of Charlottenburg, this church was built in 1895 by the Kaiser Wilhelm but was destroyed in 1943 during the II world War. After the war, the...

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  • Neue Synagogue

    New Berlin Synagogue has became a new symbol of the German capital. Located in Oranienburger Straße, close to the museums island, the synagogue had been burnt and destroyed during the Nazi regime and built again in the Sixties in East Berlin. From that moment, the...

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