Berlin is an edgy city, from its fashion to its architecture to its charged political history. The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Check out the Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, topped by a model of the solar system, then turn back time by dining at the historic Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th century restaurant that was frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
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The route of our Magic-Mystery-Night-City Tour runs through the historical and oldest quarter of Berlin — Nikolaiviertel. On your walk through the night city you will be accompanied by the lamplighter Farolero and will meet actors in capes and masks, unusual and moving stories, surprising sounds, scents and tastes, performances and a plenty of other secrets.
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The Berlin Wall Memorial is the central memorial site of German division, located in the middle of the capital. Situated at the historic site on Bernauer Strasse, it extends along 1.4 kilometers of the former border strip. The memorial contains the last piece of Berlin Wall with the preserved grounds behind it and is thus able to convey an impression of how the border fortifications developed until the end of the 1980s. The events that took place here together with the preserved historical remnants and traces of border obstacles on display help to make the history of Germany's division comprehensible to visitors. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation, which also includes the Marienfelde Refugee Center Museum, the central site dedicated to the history of flight and emigration in divided Germany. MOBILE TOURGUIDE Visitors to the Berlin Wall Memorial who have a smartphone or a tablet computer with internet access at their disposal have the opportunity to select an individual tour of the memorial grounds for themselves on the memorial's mobile website berliner-mauer.mobi.
M10 tram from HBF station. Probably THE best free exhibition. Very interesting, sombre and thought provoking, the area shows the history of Bernauer Strasse, the layout of the wall, Look out towers, tunnels etc. Lots of information freely available all along the site as well as the murals on the buildings.
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Children should never be victims of man's follies. This memorial reminds us of the fate of so many of them, sent to London or to the camps. To life or to death. Breaks your heart. Very well executed artwork.
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A fascinating tour round the house where Bertolt Brecht and his wife lived in Berlin, complete with personal items of furniture, books, pictures, etc. Also a small shop with a display and short film. Next door is the cemetery where the Brechts are buried, along with Hegel. Great value at 5 euros and 2.5 euros for pensioners, but check opening hours beforehand - and it's quite hard to find.
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The site of the Nazi bookburning on May 10, 1933 now houses a memorial to that event: a below-ground room lined with empty bookcases, which you see through a window set in the pavement.
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The pictures along the corridor contrast starkly with the pictures of the victims who fell under the Soviet bullets. Impressive and emotional memorial.
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The book biting memorial is flanked on all sides by a selection of some of the finest buildings in Berlin. The memorial itself is a sharp reminder to us all of the importance of books.
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This free exposition is really underestimated. It gives very clear information on how the sub and underground railway functioned while crossing the east west border between two western sections. Also some information on several escapes and attempts. It really deserves more attention in the whole deviding story you see and read everywhere. Not to be missed and easy visiting when you go to the wall memorial at Bernauerstrasse
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