Berlin, the capital of Germany is one of Europe cities that offers a perfect blend of history, entertainment, architecture and culture, a place that has something for everyone. It is so much to see in Berlin, from monuments, museums, shops, clubs and parks spread all over the town.
Berlin is one of the oldest cities in Europe and more than 60% of it’s total area is represented by parks and rivers, so here you can see more bridges than in Venice.
Berlin, situated on a area of 900 square km offers 170 museum and palaces, 50 theater, more than 200 clubs and 3 zoos is a town that can surprise everyone so that every visitor will find exactly that place for maximum enjoying.
Brandenburg Gate is the most representative symbol of Berlin, the Quadrita statue from the top of it is a representation of Victoria Goddess, the goddess of peace in a chariot drawn by four horses.
Unter den Linden Boulevard, 1.6 km long was transformed in the 18th century from a simply road in a royal boulevard and received his name from the trees that surround. The boulevard passes by constructions like Brandenburg Gate, Zeughaus, Kronprinzenpalast, State Opera and Humboldt University.
Gendamenmarkt Square is the most beautiful square in Berlin, here you can admire The Konzerthaus and the German and French Dome – from it’s dome is the best panoramic view of the whole city.
Charlottenburg Palace is a palace in baroque style built by the end of the 17th century and will impress by the greatness and scenery.
Between the museums of Berlin is The Pergamon Museum located in Museumisland with a impressive collection of antique artifacts, The Dahlem Museum, The Egyptian Museum where you can see Nefertiti’s bust 3000 years old and other ancient Egyptian artifacts that surely will capture you attention and interest.
Other tourist attractions in Berlin are: Alexanderplatz, The East Side Gallery, The Holocaust Memorial ( memorial of the murdered Jews of Europe), Potsdamer Platz, Bundestag ( the building of parliament), The German Museum of Technology, The Historical Museum, The Victory Column, The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church that serves as a reminder of World War II and St’ Mary Church.
Checkpoint Charlie was the main crossing point between East Germany and West Germany separated by the Berlin Wall during the Cold War. In his near location is the Berlin Wall Museum with exhibits that show a important picture of the recent past.
