| Alexanderplatz Fernsehturm |
| Alexanderplatz is the most famous square in Berlin.The Fernsehturm, the highest building in the city, is one of Berlin's biggest attractions. |
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| Berliner Mauer / way of wall |
| way of wall |
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| Brandenburger Tor |
| The Brandenburg Gate, Berlin's only remaining city gate, is the true symbol of the city. |
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| Bundeskanzleramt |
| The Federal Chancellery is one of the most impressive pieces of architecture in the new government precinct. |
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| Bundestag / Reichstag |
| The Reichstag is the seat of the German Bundestag or federal government and, with its new dome, one of the Berlin's biggest crowd-draws. |
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| Charlottenburg |
| The splendiferous palace with its superbly decorated halls and its high-class art collection was built from 1695 to 1699 as a summer residence for Queen Sophie Charlotte, the wife of Frederick III. |
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| Checkpoint Charlie |
| The former border crossing point between East and West Berlin was the place where Soviet and American tanks stood face to face, after the construction of the Wall in 1961. |
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| Gendarmenmarkt |
| Gendarmenmarkt is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe 0 a must for every tourist.Here the Deutscher Dom (German Cathedral), the Franzoesischer Dom (French Cathedral) and the Konzerthaus create a beautiful architectural ensemble. |
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| Hackeschen Hoefe |
| Stylish area with fashion shops and trendy bars. |
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| Holocaust Denkmal |
| The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is the central place for remembrance and a place of warning. |
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| Friedrichstadtpalast |
| Founded by Max Reinhardt and Eric Charell in the 0Roaring Twenties0 the Friedrichstadtpalast is a landmark of Berlin. |
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| Madame Tussauds |
| Madame Tussauds Berlin opened its doors to the public on 5th July in the city0s prestigious Unter den Linden Boulevard. The eighth Madame Tussauds attraction in the world, Madame Tussauds Berlin will be a unique, fully immersive visitor experience. |
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| Museumsinsel |
| The consort of museums found on the Museum Island is a unique cultural inheritance which unites five important museum buildings into a heterogeneous but harmonic ensemble on the River Spree. |
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| Potsdamer Platz |
| With its mix of restaurants, shopping opportunities, theatre and cinemas, both Berliners and tourists are drawn in to pass the time. The former Postdamer Platz is only a small part of the site now bearing its name. |
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| Prenzlauer Berg |
| "in-quarter" with trendy bars, art, markets etc. |
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| Schloss Bellevue |
| Schloss Bellevue is now the official residence of the federal president in Berlin. |
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| Siegessaeule |
| The Siegessaeule, with its golden statue of Victory, is one of the most imposing landmarks in the city, and reflects the city's history in remarkable fashion. |
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| Theater am Ku'damm |
| Only german plays but really excellent actors. |
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| Tiergarten / Zoo |
| Tiergarten is the largest park in Berlin and a poppular outdoor oasis for Berliners. |
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| Unter den Linden |
| Berlin's magnificent boulevard, the centrepiece of the Old Berlin, leads from Pariser Platz at the Brandenburg Gate to the Schlossbruecke bridge. |
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| Kaiser Wilhelm |
| The Gedaechtniskirche or Memorial Church on Kurfuerstendamm is a monument to peace and reconciliation, and the internationally famous symbol of Berlin's desire to rebuild itself in the aftermath of the war |
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