Berlin's Top 10
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag
Berlin Wall
Few events in history have the power to move the entire world. The Kennedy assassination. The moon landing. The events of 9/11. And, of course, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. If you were old enough back then, you may remember the crowds of euphoric revellers cheering and dancing at the Brandenburg Gate. Although little is left of the physical barrier, its legacy lives on in the imagination, and in such places as Checkpoint Charlie, the Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer and the East Side Gallery.Museumsinsel
Nightlife
Potsdamer Platz
No other area around town better reflects the 'New Berlin' than this quarter forged from the death-strip that separated East and West Berlin for 28 years. The world's biggest construction site through much of the 1990s, Potsdamer Platz 2.0 is a postmodern take on the historic area that until WWII was Berlin's equivalent of Times Square. A cluster of plazas, offices, museums, cinemas, theatres, hotels and flats, it shows off the talents of seminal architects of our times, including Helmut Jahn and Renzo Piano.Holocaust Memorial
Listen to the sound of your footsteps and feel the presence of uncounted souls as you make your way through the massive warped labyrinth that is Germany's central memorial to the Jewish victims of the Nazi-orchestrated genocide. New York architect Peter Eisenman poignantly captures this unspeakable horror with a maze of 2711 tomblike concrete plinths of varying heights that rise from an unsettlingly wavy ground. The memorial's abstract narrative contrasts with the graphic and emotional exhibits in the subterranean information centre.Street Art & Alternative Living
Berlin has world-class art, cultural events galore and increasingly sophisticated dining – but so do most other capital cities. What makes this metropolis different is the unbridled climate of openness and tolerance that fosters experimentation, a DIY ethos and a thriving subculture. Hip and funky Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and northern Neukölln are all trend-setting laboratories of diversity and creativity. No surprise, then, that some of the city's finest street art is brightening up the streetscapes around here, such as the house-sized Astronaut Mural by Victor Ash.Schloss Charlottenburg
We can pretty much guarantee that your camera will have a love affair with Berlin's largest and loveliest remaining royal palace. A late-baroque jewel inspired by Versailles, it backs up against an idyllic park, complete with carp pond, rhododendron-lined paths, two smaller palaces and a mausoleum. The palace itself is clad in a subtle yellow favoured by the royal Hohenzollern family and adorned with slender columns and geometrically arranged windows. A copper-domed tower overlooks the forecourt and the equestrian statue of the Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm.Kulturforum
Berlin's Top 10
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