1. Brandenburg Gate
An iconic neoclassical monument that has stood through the city's history since the 18th century, symbolizing peace and unity.
The best places to see and eat in Berlin, ranked by real travelers.
An iconic neoclassical monument that has stood through the city's history since the 18th century, symbolizing peace and unity.
Famous former border crossing point between East and West Berlin during the Cold War, now a museum and historical site.
The longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, now an open-air gallery featuring murals from artists around the world.
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A television tower in central Berlin, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck and revolving restaurant.
A historical site commemorating the division of Berlin and the victims who lost their lives trying to cross the Berlin Wall.
A stunning Protestant cathedral known for its impressive dome, beautiful interior, and panoramic views from the top.
An outdoor and indoor history museum on the site of the former Gestapo and SS headquarters, focusing on Nazi atrocities.
A towering monument commemorating Prussian victories, offering visitors a climb to the top for great city views.
A magnificent baroque palace with lush gardens, opulent rooms, and a rich history dating back to the 17th century.
Berlin's vast central park, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying nature within the city.
A popular park known for its weekend flea market, outdoor karaoke sessions, and vibrant atmosphere.
Beautiful gardens surrounding Charlottenburg Palace, ideal for a peaceful walk and enjoying the meticulously landscaped grounds.
The historic seat of the German parliament, featuring a modern glass dome with fantastic views of Berlin.
A museum located in a World War II bunker, offering detailed exhibits on Berlin's history and the Second World War.
An artificial hill made from WWII rubble, now a site for hiking and exploring the remains of a former US listening station.
A museum detailing the history of the Berlin Wall, focusing on the stories of those who attempted to escape East Berlin.
A beautiful French Cathedral located in Gendarmenmarkt, offering stunning architecture and a glimpse into Berlin's Huguenot history.
Provides comprehensive information and exhibits about the Berlin Wall and its impact on the city and its residents.
A small museum dedicated to the art and history of ceramics, featuring a diverse collection of pottery and porcelain.
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