French and Herman dome

These are the French and German "Cathedrals". The French part was for the French Protestants. The French one has a feather with the statue on top, so it is just slightly taller. The Square is calledLeggi altro
Checkpoint Charley

So, something I didn't know about Checkpoint Charlie, is the reason for the name. It was the 3rd checkpoint. The first was Alpha. The second was Bravo. So the third was named Charlie. I'm going to tryLeggi altro
Hitler Bunker

Now it's a larking lot. However, under the parking lot os where the famous Hitler bunker was located. In the final days of World War II, that bunker is where he, and many of his officers, killedLeggi altro
Memorial for the Murdered Jews

This is a memorial in honor of the Jews who were murdered by the Nazis. There are 2,711 slabs in the memorial. The setup is not a "maze" but is disorienting/confusing. This was done on purpose. TheLeggi altro
Der Amplemann

This was our first stop. Let me introduce you to the "Ampelmann" (the traffic light man). These are what was used on the eastern side of Berlin for pedestrian crossings. Now that can be seen outsideLeggi altro
Tour Finished Well

We finished our tour with Anika. She did a great job. There were 2 people on the tour that I spent most of my time with: Christians and Kees. Christiana was born in Austria, grew up in Argentina, andLeggi altro
Berliner Dom - Inside

The Berlin Cathedral is beautiful! Berlin was destroyed during World War II. The vast majority of "old" buildings are new buildings but done to match the original. Thankfully, this one was onlyLeggi altro
Berliner Dom - Tombs

Here were some of the interesting tombs that are in the Cathedral.
Berliner Dom - Roof

Kees wanted to climb the 270+ stairs so we could get to the very top of the dome. It took a lot out of us, but it was worth it!
Berlin Wall

Then we headed to the Wall. Here is part of the Berlin Wall that is still standing. There are other parts of it across the city. There are two specific parts I want to see tomorrow if I can.
Deutschlandmuseum

This museum showed the evolution of what is now Germany. They started over 2,000 years ago and continue until the present day. It is a very interactive place, and their visuals were great!
Restaurant Maximilians Berlin

Kees and I finished off the night at a Bavarian restaurant. The employees all wore the traditional Bavarian outfits. I really liked my food. Kees was disappointed with the size of the schnitzel. WeLeggi altro
Checkpoint Charlie

I went back for more pictures!
Metro Bear

Mom kept talking about the Berlin Beers, and now I'm noticing them in random places. This one was in the Metro!
Restaurant Bear

And here's another outside a restaurant!
Fernsentor

I'm going to go up to the round part later today. I've already got my ticket!
Neptune Fountain

Our guide is going to meet us in front of the Red City Hall (the building is red, hense the name). They actually meant across the street from it at the edge of a little park. In the park there was aLeggi altro
Walking Tour

Today I had the Communist and Socialist tour. Tina was the guide, and she was the one who designed this tour for the company
Female Construction Worker

Something that the communists/socialists were very proud of was the rights of women. This picture celebrates their ability to work. In respect to women's rights, East Germany was far ahead of WestLeggi altro
Rathaus Brüke

This is the view from the City Hall Bridge.
Former Royal Stables - The Karls

This used to be the Royal Stablrs. It is now a music school. There are two bronze sculptures on either side. The left side is of Karl Marx, who is often referred to as the father of communism becauseLeggi altro
Wolf Bierman

Our guide told us about a song that she really liked. It is called Die Stasi-Ballade by Wolf Biermann. It's about a man who knows he is being surveyed and is describing how well the secret police knowLeggi altro
Eastside Gallery

This is the most famous part of the wall that is still standing. I regretted not seeing it when I was in Berlin the last time (20 years ago.... eesh!). One of the big reasons I picked this walkingLeggi altro
Fernsehturm

This is the famous Fernsehturm (TV Tower). The 360° view is amazing. A level above that is a restaurant, but it requires a reservation. In the first picture, you can see Das Rotes Rathaus (the RedLeggi altro
Dönner Kabab

While it isn't German food, Dönners are very popular in Berlin due to the large Turkish population. It is typically made with lamb (although sometimes beef) that is on a vertical spit that rotates inLeggi altro