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.
Unité d'Habitation of Berlin is a 1958 apartment building located in Berlin-Westend, Germany, designed by Le Corbusier following his…
Built for the 1936 Summer Olympics, this venue is still used as a swimming and diving pool.
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…
Messe Berlin are exhibition grounds in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf precinct of Berlin, Germany, at Masurenallee opposite the Haus des…
The Bell Tower of Berlin Olympic Stadium was a 77-metre-high observation tower that was built in 1934 after plans by Professor Werner March.
Theodor-Heuss-Platz is a large city square in the Westend district of Berlin, Germany.
Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg is an institution under public law for the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg, based in Berlin and Potsdam.
The Protestant Luisenfriedhof III is a cemetery in the Westend district of Berlin.
The Protestant Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Cemetery is a burial ground in the Westend district of Berlin with a size of 3.7 hectares.