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.
With its 368 meters, the Berlin TV Tower is the tallest tower in Germany and the second tallest building in Europe.
The memento of the division of West and East is interesting not only for fans of history.
Located on the Spree river in Berlin, this island is best known as the location of five important Berlin museums.
Place where Hitler's air-raid bunker was located during World War II. The bunker has been destroyed and the site is marked by a plaque now.
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.
Located in the heart of the Mitte district, this square is known primarily for being the place where the Nazis used to burn books.
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…
Opened to the public in 1930, this museum is one of the largest museums in Germany, as well as one of the most visited ones.
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 the 19th century, this synagogue has had a rough history, being damaged on several occasions.
The Staatsoper Unter den Linden, also known as the Berlin State Opera, is a listed building on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic…
Built in 1904, this amazing and well-preserved historical building possesses collections of ancient art, items from the Byzantine and…
This authentic and interactive museum is devoted to the daily life in former East Germany (DDR).
Former train station and a crossing place between the East and West Germany.