This city gate which has been transformed into a neoclassical triumphal arch has been a popular gathering point for Berliners ever since it…
Also referred to as the Holocaust Memorial, this monument is dedicated to the memory of the Jewish people killed by the Nazis.
This impressive neo-Renaissance basilica is the largest church in Berlin and also the center of the Protestant Church in Germany.
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.
One of the most iconic fountains in Berlin, Neptune Fountain is a 10-meter-tall baroque fountain, located at the very center of the city.
Designed by Hermann Waesemann and built in 1869, this town hall's style reproduces the Italian Renaissance.
This church, built in the 13th century, is the oldest one in Berlin. It is notable primarily for its interesting twin tower and great…
In this museum, you can learn about the life of this bright and courageous Jewish girl who became famous for her diary which she wrote…
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…
Built in 1904, this amazing and well-preserved historical building possesses collections of ancient art, items from the Byzantine and…
Reminiscent of an ancient Greek temple, this museum houses a huge collection of art of various styles and movements, such as Neoclassical,…
Discover the long history of Berlin while exploring this quarter, which origins date back to the 13th century.
Locally known simply as Marienkirche, this Lutheran church is located in the heart of Berlin, with an imposing Martin Luther statue…
Installed in 1969 during Alexanderplatz's redevelopment, this unique clock is now one of the focal points of the bustling square.
Once a theater, this beautiful concert hall now houses the German orchestra Konzerthausorchester Berlin.
This park is a popular place where to laze around and rest after exploring the museums of the nearby Museum Island.
Enter through a narrow passage and be welcomed by a hidden courtyard full of colourful murals and all kinds of street art.
Situated in the middle of Alexanderplatz, this fountain was designed by Walter Womacka in 1970.