What to See in Berlin
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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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Reichstag Building
Historic government building housing the German Bundestag, featuring a large glass dome and roof terrace with panoramic views.
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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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Berlin Wall
Historic monument and open-air gallery featuring the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, adorned with murals and street art symbolizing Cold War history and German reunification.
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Victory Column
Historic victory monument featuring a tall column topped with a golden statue and an observation deck with panoramic views.
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Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Historic Protestant church featuring war-damaged ruins and a modern reconstruction, serving as a memorial against war and destruction.
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Kurfürstendamm
Major shopping boulevard known for its luxury boutiques, historic buildings, and vibrant nightlife. It features retail stores, cafes, theaters, and cultural attractions along a stretch of over 3.5 kilometers.
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Berlin Olympic Stadium
Historic sports stadium built for the 1936 Summer Olympics, known for its Nazi architecture and role as a major venue for football, athletics, and concerts.
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Charlottenburg Palace
Historic baroque palace originally built as a summer residence for Queen Sophie Charlotte, featuring rococo and neoclassical architectural styles. It functions as a museum showcasing Prussian royal heritage, decorative arts, and extensive gardens.
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Tempelhofer Park
The former airport became so popular that it has been preserved and turned into a recreation area.
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Botanic Garden Berlin
The outdoor areas and greenhouses of this garden are home to more than 20,000 kinds of plants from all parts of the world.
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Gardens of the World
The name speaks for itself - in this public park, you can explore different styles of gardens from all around the world, such as Chinese,…
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Britzer Garden
This large and super-pretty park was established in 1985, as the site of Federal Garden Show.
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Pfaueninsel Castle
Situated in the romantic setting of the Peacock Island, this palace was built in the 18th century.
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Bierpinsel
The Bierpinsel is a 47-meter-high building built in 1976 and located at Schloßstraße in Steglitz, Berlin.
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Berlin Tempelhof Airport
Berlin Tempelhof Airport was one of the first airports in Berlin, Germany.
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House of the Wannsee Conference
Despite its romantic setting by the lake, this villa has witnessed a dreadful part of German history.
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Köpenick Palace
Schloss Köpenick is a Baroque water palace of the Hohenzollern electors of Brandenburg which stands on an island in the Dahme River…
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Körnerpark
The Körnerpark is situated in Berlin Neukölln between Jonasstraße, Schierker Straße, Selkestraße and Wittmannsdorfer Straße.
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Falkenberg Garden City
A UNESCO World Heritage site and a staple of progressive Berlin architecture from the times of the Weimar Republic.
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