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This is the last one of my 3 threads about Berlin, and my first thread here at the new forum.

Flying into the city
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View from the hotel
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Potsdamer Platz' skyscrapers and the Fernsehturn in the distance.
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A shopping street in the west of Berlin, the 'Wilmersdorfer Strasse', where our hotel was located aswell.
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The Dome of Berlin, located on the museum island.
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Small details of the Dome.
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The 'Altes Museum', also located on the museum island.
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The Pergamon Museum, Germany's equivalent of London's British Museum or Paris' Louvre.
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Humbolt University
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The faculty of Law
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Statue of Humbolt.
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The beginning of Unter den Linden, the Champs Elysées of Berlin
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At the end of Unter den Linden, the Brandenburger Gate shows up
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The French Embassy, near the Gate.
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The Reichstag, where the German parliament holds it's daily debates.
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There was no shortage of tourists, too
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The Spree river, between the new central station and the Reichstag.
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This is sort of a beach, except that you can't swim in the river, you can sit in beachchairs and enjoy the weather. It's called 'Capital Beach', referring to the fact that Berlin is Germany's capital (again since the East and West were reunited).

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Stadtmitte is a dense neighbourhood in the center of Berlin. It has a grid pattern, broad avenues and plenty of subway stations. It reminded some of my travel companions of New York's Manhattan.
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Some of the buildings are a little 'offbeat'.
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Checkpoint Charlie, where Berlin's former border between East and West used to be, has turned into a tourist attraction today.
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There are a few shopping centers too, in this district.
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Lastly, there also is an historical part in the district. This is Gendarmenmarkt, where the French Dome and the German Dome are both situated on different ends of a square.
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Kufürstendamm, perhaps one of Berlin's best known shopping streets.
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The Gedächteniskirche (Church of Remembrance) is a church that was bombed during WWII.
The church has not been fixed, because the damage done to the church in the war would remind us today of the horrors of that war.
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The Fernsehturn (TV - tower), a landmark built by the Soviets.
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Fernsehturn and the "Rotes Rathaus" (Berlin's city hall), to the right.
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The Holocaust Memorial. Wasn't there when I visited the city 3 years ago.
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The Nikolaiviertel, which is the old district of Berlin, with buildings dating back to the 1200s.
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I ran into this store... I wonder what that 'urban milkware' is?
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That's it for now!
Cheers!
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Must visit Germany... must visit Germany...

Like I didn't have enough places to go see already!
 
Thank you Ronald.

I had never heard of the Dome of Berlin :eek: (embarassment at my ignorance). What an impressive structure!
 
The Berliner Dom was the "chapel" for the royal family - across the street from the former imperial palace in the centre of the city. It is one of the most impressive cathedrals in northern Germany and the largest such building in Berlin.
 
Superb series - thanks a lot! Really brought back warm memories of my visit there a few years ago. I found Berlin to be surprisingly similar culturally to North America - far more so than any other place in Europe, including the UK. Note the way people are dressed in some of the photos, for instance.

Canuck:

Work on your fiancée (and congrats, btw). Berlin is definitely worth going out of your way for - it's unlikely to disappoint anyone.
 
Fantastic pics, Ronald, I definitely have to visit Berlin some day!
 
Thanks for all your positive feedback, guys.
It's great to see you appreciate my photos :)
 
This is easily one of my favourite cities in the world, and is a dream for an urban enthisiast. Berlin is indeed somewhat reminiscent of NA (often complete with wider than usual roads). It really reminds me, in some weird way, of Toronto but its mentality is still more 'European'.

Berlin likes to think big and it spends a lot of money--which should be obvious from the pics. It blows Toronto out of the water in terms of streetscaping. The bad news is that the city is basically borrowing against the future and is in such a financial state that makes Toronto's problems look minor indeed.

But that part's not too important for a visitor, it's an absolute must stop on any tour of Germany, even if a lot of non-Berliner Germans absolutely despise it.
 
So many cities, so little money to do it all... but Berlin is close to the top of the list for where to spend it!

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