Activiteiten of attracties
Bauhaus Archiv / Museum of Design
The Bauhaus Archive / Museum of Design in Berlin is concerned with the research and presentation of the history and impact of the Bauhaus (1919-1933), the most important school of architecture, design, and art of the 20th century.
Berlin Cathedral
The cathedral which Frederick II had built next to the Lustgarten in 1747 was redesigned by Schinkel in 1817. Today's monumental structure was erected between 1894 and 1905 to plans by Julius Raschdorff and his son, Otto.
Berlin cathedral/dom
Brandenburger Tor
The gate was embedded in the Berlin Wall and firmly locked for the duration of Communist rule. The gate now symbolizes reunification and stands majestically in the centre of Berlin, physically joining the two sides of the city.
Castle Charlottenburg
Checkpoint Charlie
The famous point of entry during the wall in Berlin.
Friedrichstrasse Boulevard
German Opera House
Memorial Church
The Church is a memorial to King Wilhelm. It was destroyed during the 2nd world war and has been partially renovated.
Moviepark Babelsberg ( Filmpark Babelsberg )
Museum Island
This is the location of some of Berlin's best museums: the Pergamon Museum, Altes Museum, the Nationalgalerie and the Bodemuseum. The Berliner Dom, stands next to the Altes Museum and houses the remains of 90 family members in its vault.
New National Gallery
Sony Center
State Opera House
TV Tower
The TV Tower next to Alexanderplatz has become one of the symbols of the city of Berlin. Designed by Hermann Henselmann and built between 1965 and 1969, the tower is 368 metres tall and houses a revolving café, telecommunications installations and a
Theatre des Westens
Tiergarten park
Victory column
Zoo (Zoological Garden)
In 1842 Friedrich Wilhelm IV gave the Zoo to the city of Berlin. Nowadays the Zoo is through its great amount of species (1500) as the most diverse zoo in the world.
Charite hospital
DGB-Haus
The Confederation of German Trade Unions
DGB Bezirk Berlin-Brandenburg
DIN
Embassy of France
Embassy of Great Britain
Embassy of Italy
Embassy of Japan
Europa-Center
The Europa-Center was erected between 1963 and 1965 according to plans by Helmut Hentrich and Hubert Petschnigg. With its 22 storeys, the observation terrace which has since been closed and a Mercedes star on the roof, it quickly became a symbol of W
Humboldt University
KPMG
KPMG in Germany is part of a global network of professional services firms whose aim is to turn knowledge into value for the benefit of its clients, its people and the capital markets.
Nordic Embassies
The countries of northern Europe and their autonomous territories are often referred to as the Nordic countries. They include Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Åland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
Pfizer GmbH
Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbH
Siemens
Stiftung Warentest
ARD-Studio
At the end of the 1980s a panorama cinema was constructed as an addition to the centre around the Zoo. Its blue dome created a new accent on Breitscheidplatz.
Alexander Square (Alexanderplatz)
This place was the center of the eastern part of Berlin during the wall from 1961 until 1989.
Federal Chancellery (Bundeskanzleramt)
The Federal Chancellery stands at the western end of the "band of federal buildings", the architectural clasp in the northern part of Tiergarten Park that stretches across the bend in the River Spree to form a symbolic link between East and West.
KaDeWe
The Kaufhaus des Westens is the largest shopping center on the European continent. All major international brands such as Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Versace. On the 6th floor houses a gourmet section, which is world-renowned.
Kurf rstendamm
The Kurfürstendamm, sloppy called Kudamm is famous as a shopping- and pleasure-boulevard all over the world.
Ludwig Erhard Haus
The London architect Nicholas Grimshaw created a futuristic and, at the same time, archaic form for the joint new building of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK) and the Berlin Stock Exchange.
Office of the Federal President and Bellevue Palac
Bellevue Palace was built between 1785 and 1790 to plans by Michael Philipp Daniel Boumann for the younger brother of Frederick the Great.In the 1950s it was restored and used as the official Berlin residence of the Federal President.
Reichstag Building
The Reichstag was designed by Paul Wallot and built between 1884 and 1894. Following conversion work by Lord Norman Foster it has been used since 1999 as the seat of the German Bundestag.
Russian Embassy
Even before the founding of the German Democratic Republic in 1949, the Soviet Union planned to erect a new embassy building at its established historical site on Unter den Linden, the site where J. Boumann constructed a palatial residence in 1765.
Sony Center am Potsdamer Platz
US Embassy
As is the case with Great Britain and France, the United States have decided to erect their new embassy on the site of the one it occupied from 1931 onwards in the south-western corner of Pariser Platz.
Zoo-Palast
For more than 40 years Zoo-Palast was the main cinema of the International Film Festival in Berlin. In May 1957 the building was inaugurated with its two cinemas. The Ufa Palast had previously been located at this site but had been destroyed during t
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