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BRANDENBURG GATE

The Brandenburg Gate (""Brandenburger Tor"") is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II.

One block to the north stands the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament (Bundestag). The gate is the monumental entry to Unter den Linden, the renowned boulevard of linden trees, which led directly to the royal City Palace of the Prussian monarchs.

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Charlottenburg Palace-40 COVER

CHARLOTTENBURG PALACE

Charlottenburg Palace was once a royal summer residence, and is today Berlin’s largest and most magnificent palace.

When Sophie Charlotte, the first Queen consort in Prussia, died at just 36 years old, the palace and the area around was named Charlottenburg after her. Today, this is the largest palace in Berlin.

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CHECKPOINT CHARLIE

Checkpoint Charlie (or ""Checkpoint C"") was the name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War (1947–1991).

After the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc and the reunification of Germany, the building at Checkpoint Charlie became a tourist attraction. It is now located in the Allied Museum in the Dahlem neighborhood of Berlin.

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Gendarmenmarkt-18 COVER

GENDARMENMARKT

The Gendarmenmarkt is a square in Berlin and the site of an architectural ensemble including the Berlin concert hall and the French and German Churches. In the centre of the square stands a monumental statue of poet Friedrich Schiller.

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CITY CENTER

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Reichstag-4 COVER

REICHSTAG

The Reichstag ("Deutscher Bundestag, Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude") is a historic edifice in Berlin, constructed to house the government of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged after being set on fire. After the German reunification on 3 October 1990, it underwent a reconstruction, and became once again the meeting place of the German parliament in 1999.

BRANDENBURG GATE

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Brandenburg Gate-50 COVER

The Brandenburg Gate (""Brandenburger Tor"") is an 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin, built on the orders of Prussian king Frederick William II.

One block to the north stands the Reichstag building, which houses the German parliament (Bundestag). The gate is the monumental entry to Unter den Linden, the renowned boulevard of linden trees, which led directly to the royal City Palace of the Prussian monarchs.

CHARLOTTENBURG PALACE

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Charlottenburg Palace-40 COVER

Charlottenburg Palace was once a royal summer residence, and is today Berlin’s largest and most magnificent palace.

When Sophie Charlotte, the first Queen consort in Prussia, died at just 36 years old, the palace and the area around was named Charlottenburg after her. Today, this is the largest palace in Berlin.

CHECKPOINT CHARLIE

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Checkpoint Charlie-37 COVER

Checkpoint Charlie (or ""Checkpoint C"") was the name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War (1947–1991).

After the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc and the reunification of Germany, the building at Checkpoint Charlie became a tourist attraction. It is now located in the Allied Museum in the Dahlem neighborhood of Berlin.

GENDARMENMARKT

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Gendarmenmarkt-18 COVER

The Gendarmenmarkt is a square in Berlin and the site of an architectural ensemble including the Berlin concert hall and the French and German Churches. In the centre of the square stands a monumental statue of poet Friedrich Schiller.

CITY CENTER

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Gendarmenmarkt-32 COVER

REICHSTAG

Germany 2009, 2019-Berlin 2019-04-Tourism-Reichstag-4 COVER

The Reichstag ("Deutscher Bundestag, Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebäude") is a historic edifice in Berlin, constructed to house the government of the German Empire. It was opened in 1894 and housed the Diet until 1933, when it was severely damaged after being set on fire. After the German reunification on 3 October 1990, it underwent a reconstruction, and became once again the meeting place of the German parliament in 1999.

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