This 17th century square in Berlin is truly an imposing place to visit.
Everything in Berlin goes through the Alexanderplatz, the central square in Berlin - buses, trams, subway and even tourists.
Located in the heart of the Mitte district, this square is known primarily for being the place where the Nazis used to burn books.
This charming market, located almost in the centre of Berlin, appeals to both the young and the old, regardless of whether you're a local…
Marx-Engels-Forum is a public park in the central Mitte district of Berlin, the capital of Germany.
Pariser Platz is a square in the historic center of Berlin, Germany, situated by the Brandenburg Gate at the end of the Unter den Linden.
Schinkelplatz is a square in Berlin, Germany, named after Karl Friedrich Schinkel.