Located on the Spree river in Berlin, this island is best known as the location of five important Berlin museums.
Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, this building is one of the finest examples of the Neoclassical Architecture in Berlin.
Situated in the romantic setting of the Peacock Island, this palace was built in the 18th century.
A UNESCO World Heritage site and a staple of progressive Berlin architecture from the times of the Weimar Republic.
Built in the times of Weimar Republic, this modern housing estate of Berlin is also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
UNESCO World Heritage site and an outstanding example of modern architecture. Open and well-lit flats are complemented by the brick facade.