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What to See in Mitte

 
  • 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.

  • Reichstag Building

    Historic government building housing the German Bundestag, featuring a large glass dome and roof terrace with panoramic views.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Berlin TV Tower

    A 368-meter tall communication and observation tower featuring a distinctive spherical design and modern architecture.

  • Victory Column

    Historic victory monument featuring a tall column topped with a golden statue and an observation deck with panoramic views.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Panoramapoint

    Observation deck on Kollhoff Tower offering 360° panoramic views of the city, a café, and an exhibition on local history.

  • Tiergarten Park

    Large historic urban park with landscaped gardens, lakes, monuments, and recreational areas dating back to the 16th century.

  • Berlin Underworlds Museum

    Discover war bunkers hidden under Berlin - exploring these mysterious spaces is certainly a remarkable experience.

  • German Spy Museum

    The Berlin Spy Museum is a private museum in Berlin which was created by former journalist Franz-Michael Günther.

  • New National Gallery

    This building in a square shape was designed by the famous functionalist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Modern art is showcased here.

  • Old Master Paintings Gallery

    Artworks dating back to the 13th - 18th centuries are on display in this famous gallery, housed in a fairly modern-looking building.

  • Classic Remise

    Opened in 2003, this center is packed with vintage cars. You can see showrooms, shop for spare parts or take a tour and learn about the…

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