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    • Day 2

      Dia 4:Berlin

      July 10, 2023 in Germany ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

      Como cualquier otro día tuvimos que madrugar, teníamos el free tour a las 10.
      El tour estuvo muy chulo y entretenido aunque al final se nos hizo un poco pesado por que fueron 3:30 minutos.
      Cuando acabo nos fuimos directos a un sitio para comer, hoy dijimos que tocaba un sitio sentado para comer y fuimos a uno que se llamaba vapiano nota media (7,7) , estuvo bien la verdad.
      Cuando acabamos de comer fuimos a visitar las últimas cosas que nos quedaban, el muro de berlín y la columna de la victoria.
      Donde nos subimos en el mirador de la columna por 3 euros al ser estudiantes y enseñar la matrícula del insituto.
      Las vistas fueron muy bonitas y al acabar nos fuimos al hotel a descansar sobre las 7 para luego por la noche salir de fiesta.

      Nos duchamos y nos preparamos para ir a la discoteca matrix, de las más famosas y la única que abría los lunes.
      Solo fuimos a la discoteca Yoyo, Dani, Mario, y yo. Yoyo al no tener 18 años tenia que usar el pasaporte de Dani y mientras Dani usaba su dni.
      Primero entraron dani y Mario y luego fuimos a entrar yoyo y yo.
      Pero a yoyo le hicieron firmar en una hoja (la firma del dni de dani) y el portero nos echó.

      Y ya acabamos derrotamos y nos fuimos a casa cabizbajos.
      Pero en realidad nos lo pasamos bien.
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    • Day 2

      Eis an der Spree

      June 16, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Durch die Goldstraße sind wir über den Nollendorf Platz mit der Sbahn zum Schlesischen Tor gefahren. Dort sind wir zu Duo Sicilian Icecream mit sensationellen Sorten und Pistaziencreme-Glasur, die auf dem Eis direkt fest wird. Nach kurzem Fußweg zum Spreeufer haben wir dort unser Eis genossen. Dann ging es über die Oberbaumbrücke weiter Richtung Ost-Berlin.Read more

    • Day 43

      2nd day in Berlin

      July 2, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Today we woke up and got brunch with our new friend Jamin from Australia! Then we took Lime scooters to the East side gallery which is the berlin wall painted. Then we went to the Jewish Museum which had Holocaust memorials but also just general information about the Jewish culture. Then we just went back to the hostel to get dinner and hang out.Read more

    • Day 4

      East Side Gallery

      July 16, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      In 1989, while serving in the military, I watched in disbelief as the Berlin Wall came down, and the world order as we knew it changed forever. The East Side Gallery houses remnants of the Berlin Wall. Many new murals have been painted on the wall. Most of them promote peace, although some also commemorate the horrors associated with the wall. The one standout piece, though, was Mein Gott, hilf mir, diese tödliche Liebe zu überleben (My God, Help Me Survive This Deadly Love), a famous 1990 mural based on an actual photograph of Leonid Brezhnev and Erich Honecker in a fraternal kiss on the lips that was apparently common among communist leaders. Rather serendipitously, I photographed this mural just as two men kissed in front of it. The irony was not lost on me; many social conservatives today must be reciting variations of "My God, help me survive this deadly love" with marriage equality and rising LGBTQ visibility.
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      The other standout in the area was a guitarist known as The Neigh-Kid Horse who was clad only in underwear (his jeans were bunched around his ankles) and a horse head mask who was there to entertain and confuse the crowds.

      Near the East Side Gallery was the Oberbaumbrucke - the bridge made famous by Run Lola Run, which is yet another Berlin-based film.

      https://www.travelblog.org/Europe/Germany/blog-…
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    • Day 47

      Berlin Day 3

      August 4, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      This morning I set off to go and see the East Side Gallery, which is like an open air art gallery on the Berlin wall that formerly separated East and West Berlin. Some of the artwork reflected the tension and despair of that time, and some is just some goood artwork!! It was super cool to see, and the weather was nice for the walk as well! After I’d walked along the gallery, I went over to the Anne Frank Museum. I actually never fully knew about what had happened to the family so it was super interesting. After that, I went to eat a bahn mi, then I went to another museum which was called the Germäldegalerie, which is an Art Nouveau museum. There were so many huge paintings, a lot of the them were portraits or allegorical paintings. I stayed there for a while- it was a huge gallery! Then after, I walked over to the nearby Tiergarten, which is a park. There was a nice pond that I sat and eventually napped by. Then, I walked back towards the city and passed by the Brandenburger Tor, which I’m not really sure what it’s purpose is. I also walked through the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. I went to find some food and went to a chinese restaurant and got some dumplings. Sadly they were not soup filled. And then I realized that I left my water bottle at the park so I had to walk all the way back to the park, then I made my way back to my hostel. And that’s a wrap on Berlin!Read more

    • Day 24

      East Side Gallery

      October 1, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Auch auf sie (die East Side Gallery) haben wir uns schon gefreut. Diese endlose Strecke bunter Malerei von 118 KünstlerInnen aus 21 Ländern auf dem letzten durchgängig erhaltenen Teil der Berliner Mauer 😍🤩😎.
      Bei unserem letzten Berlin-Aufenthalt waren wir sehr beeindruckt von diesem Denkmal ... heute begleitet uns die ganze Mauerstrecke eine Baustelle ... es sind dazwischen immer wieder weiße Flächen, die nicht bemalt sind bzw. auch Lücken in der Mauer und ... die Bilder sind teilweise beschmiert.
      Die East Side Gallery hat etwas von ihrem Zauber verloren ... schade.

      https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Side_Gallery
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    • Day 11

      Berlin Germany

      May 31, 2019 in Germany ⋅ 🌫 20 °C

      We knew we had a full agenda when booking our Viking cruise and today's 13 hr tour starting at 6.15am was no exception. The ship docked at Warnemunde Germany where we joined our guide Lars for a 2.5 hr train ride to Berlin. En rte we met another couple Lori and Randy who joined us for the day. An included bus tour of Berlin provided highlights and orientation to the history and famous sites. Germany pop 89 mill. Berlin 6 mill on the Spree river. In 1933 Russia conquered the country. Hitler and the reich ruled during the war ending in 1945.
      Since the fall of the Berlin wall sweeping transformation of architectural and cultural modernization has emerged. The Berlin wall divided the city during the cold war from August 1961 to 1989 for 96 miles. The wall was guarded by 16000 snipers where many lost their lives trying to cross the 70 foot death zone to escape
      Our guide an east Berliner told us about life in east Berlin where for 50 yrs they were separated from the rest of the world by the Berlin Wall. They could see across to the freedom of the west, had to attend oppressive schools fed by the communist regime and listen to English music and tv while dreaming to live on the other side. He took us to the Brandenburg Gate..an emotional site for Berliners. Growing up they knew if they could walk through the gate..it means freedom. The gate originally built in 1791 has been refurbished removing tons of bullets...it is the site where Ronald Reagan said to Gorbachev if you want peace bring down the wall..within two yrs it was down... Peter Jennings Cdn led the commentary the night the wall came down.
      Breznev of Russia and Honniker Germany signed the treaty of German reunification the following yr.
      We saw Checkpoint Charlie, one of 6 points where people could go in and out of east and west side for specific reasons.
      The historic centre of Berlin has been rebuilt using vacant land where the wall and army were. Some of the new buildings include the State library, the Opera house the most modern in Europe, the Einstein centre and the State library replacing one where all books were burned by communists in 60s, the new glass parliament known as the Reichstag and we viewed the historic one where russian flag claimed victory in 1933 and where later Hitler and germans signed unconditional surrender in 1945 and his ultimate suicide.
      Visiting the holocast memorial was very sobering. Thousands of people viewing the wall and historical artifacts in silence. The horrors of the slaughter of so many is difficult to see.
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    • Day 3

      Only Eastside Gallery

      May 27, 2018 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      In the 1.3 kilometres length of the East Side Gallery one can rediscover art and the history of the Berlin Wall.

      It is on the banks of the Spree in Friedrichshain and is the longest continuous section of the Berlin Wall still in existence. Immediately after the wall came down, 118 artists from 21 countries began painting the East Side Gallery, and it officially opened as an open-air gallery on 28 September 1990. Just over a year later, it was given protected memorial status.

      In more than a hundred paintings on what was the east side of the wall, the artists commented on the political changes in 1989/90. Some of the works at the East Side Gallery are particularly popular, such as Dmitri Vrubel’s Fraternal Kiss and Birgit Kinders’s Trabant breaking through the wall. They are not just a popular subject for postcards – you’re sure to want to photograph them yourself.
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    • Day 57

      Berlin - Fishing at Oberbaum Bridge

      October 22, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      We ended up at the Oberbaum Bridge, which was an impressive structure. It signified a divide between two boroughs of Berlin so has since become an important symbol of reunification.

      Down by the river below the bridge we found a couple of guys with a bit of rope attached to a super-powerful magnet chucking it into the river. By the time we got there they had already fished out a chair and were in the middle of pulling a bike out of the river. ‘Tis amazing how entertaining this can be to watch. We hung around for a bit only to see them hook another bike, although it was taking a bit of effort to unleash it from the mud using the magnet! I would suggest that this is way more rewarding than trying to catch “real fish”, mainly because I have never been successful at the real deal.Read more

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