Mitte: 360° videos
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Brandenburg Gate
Historic neoclassical triumphal arch symbolizing Prussian heritage and classical Greek revival architecture. It is a prominent regional cultural monument open 24/7 and accessible to all.
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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Outdoor Holocaust memorial consisting of 2,711 concrete slabs arranged in a grid pattern, featuring an underground information center dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
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Berlin Cathedral
Historic Protestant cathedral renowned for its neo-baroque and renaissance revival architecture, featuring a large dome and cultural significance as a Prussian heritage site.
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Gendarmenmarkt
Historic public square featuring notable architecture including the Deutscher Dom, Französischer Dom, and Konzerthaus. Hosts cultural events and an annual Christmas market known for artistic stalls and festive culinary offerings.
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Alexanderplatz
Major public square and transport hub known for historical significance, iconic landmarks like the TV Tower and World Clock, and vibrant shopping and cultural scenes.
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Neptune Fountain
Baroque revival fountain featuring a 10-meter tall statue of Neptune surrounded by allegorical sculptures representing the main rivers of Prussia. Created by Reinhold Begas, it stands as a significant cultural heritage monument.
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Red Town Hall
Historic neo-renaissance town hall serving as the seat of the Berlin Senate and the governing mayor. It is an architectural landmark built between 1861 and 1869 and hosts exhibitions and public events.
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St. Nicholas Church
Historic church from the 13th century featuring Gothic architecture, medieval crypts, and organ concerts. It now serves as a museum presenting Berlin's history, religious art, and cultural heritage.
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Anne Frank Center
Museum and educational center focused on the life and legacy of Anne Frank, featuring exhibitions and programs about Holocaust history, democracy, and human rights.
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Hackescher Markt
Historic public square and vibrant entertainment district featuring Art Nouveau architecture, shopping, dining, and cultural attractions in a pedestrian-friendly environment.
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Bode Museum
Built in 1904, this amazing and well-preserved historical building possesses collections of ancient art, items from the Byzantine and…
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Old National Gallery
Reminiscent of an ancient Greek temple, this museum houses a huge collection of art of various styles and movements, such as Neoclassical,…
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Nicholas' Quarter
Discover the long history of Berlin while exploring this quarter, which origins date back to the 13th century.
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Saint Mary's Church
Oldest continuously used parish church, this Gothic brick structure dates back to the 13th century. It features a 15th-century fresco and remains an active place of worship.
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World Clock
Installed in 1969 during Alexanderplatz's redevelopment, this unique clock is now one of the focal points of the bustling square.
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Konzerthaus Berlin
Once a theater, this beautiful concert hall now houses the German orchestra Konzerthausorchester Berlin.
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James-Simon Park
This park is a popular place where to laze around and rest after exploring the museums of the nearby Museum Island.
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Haus Schwarzenberg
Enter through a narrow passage and be welcomed by a hidden courtyard full of colourful murals and all kinds of street art.
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Fountain of the Peoples' Friendship
Situated in the middle of Alexanderplatz, this fountain was designed by Walter Womacka in 1970.
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