Checkpoint Charlie
It is the scene of several thrillers and espionage novels ranging from James Bond's "Octo-pussy" to "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" by John le Carré: Checkpoint...
Brandenburg Gate
While the only remaining city gate of Berlin formerly used to represent the separation of the city between East and West Berlin, since the Berlin Wall came down in 1989...
Zoological Garden / Zoo Aquarium
Two elephants made of Elbe Sandstone that are lying down and supporting two heavy columns. Furthermore: a curved roof, decorated with golden, East Asian painting and...
Reichstag
The Reichstag, seat of the German Parliament, is the most famous landmark in Berlin. History of the Reichstag On 9 June 1884, Kaiser Wilhelm I needed three attempts to...
Olympic Stadium
The Olympic Stadium is the central venue for major events in Berlin and also serves as home field to the football club Hertha BSC Berlin.
Potsdamer Platz
The Potsdamer Platz is the old heart of Berlin serving as a junction between the old city centre in East Berlin and what was formerly the new West Berlin. Together with...
Kurfürstendamm + City-West
„New West“ and Golden Twenties
Every visit to Berlin should include a stroll along [1] Kurfürstendamm