Bombed during World War II, this protestant church has never been fully restored.
The largest palace in Berlin and a former residence of kings. Commissioned by Sophie Charlotte, the palace was built towards the end of the…
This gigantic stadium can seat almost 75 000 spectators, which makes it the largest stadium for international football matches in Germany.
At first look similar to Eiffel Tower, this tower is nicknamed "langer Lulatsch", meaning lanky lad.
Rising up to 80 meters, this man-made hill was created after World War II from the debris of Berlin's destroyed buildings.
Operating since 1999, this interactive museum presents the history of Berlin. Learn how people lived in different eras of the city's history.
The Europa-Center is a building complex on Breitscheidplatz in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, with a shopping mall and an 86 metres…
Unité d'Habitation of Berlin is a 1958 apartment building located in Berlin-Westend, Germany, designed by Le Corbusier following his…
The Museum of Photography in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, Germany, is one of the Berlin State Museums administered by the…
The Bröhan Museum is a Berlin state museum for Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Functionalism, located in Berlin's Charlottenburg district.
The Mengenlehreuhr or Berlin-Uhr is the first public clock in the world that tells the time by means of illuminated, coloured fields, for…
The Berggruen Museum is a collection of modern art classics in Berlin, which the collector and dealer Heinz Berggruen, in a "gesture of…
The Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz is a famous theatre in the Wilmersdorf district of Berlin, located on the Kurfürstendamm boulevard.
Visit this award-winning brewpub with great atmosphere and choose from a variety of their delicious craft beers.
The Deutsche Oper Berlin is a German opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin.
Situated on top of Teufelsberg, this abandoned NSA spy station was in use during the Cold War.
This center commemorates the prisoners executed here before and during World War II. Learn about the dark side of history here.
Built for the 1936 Summer Olympics, this venue is still used as a swimming and diving pool.
The Kurfürstendamm is one of the most famous avenues in Berlin. The street takes its name from the former Kurfürsten of Brandenburg.
This interactive museum will guide you around the fascinating world of subway. Informative and fun.
The Waldbühne is a theatre at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany. It was designed by German architect Werner March in emulation of a…