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B E R L I N

B E R L I N. The Berlin coat of arms. There are 12 city districts in Berlin:. Spandau Mitte Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf Steglitz Zehlendorf Reinickendorf Tempelhof Schöneberg Neukölln Friedrichshain Kreuzberg Lichtenberg Marzahn Hellersdorf Treptow Köpenick Pankow. 12. 5.

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B E R L I N

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  1. B E R L I N

  2. The Berlin coat of arms

  3. There are 12 city districts in Berlin: • Spandau • Mitte • Charlottenburg Wilmersdorf • Steglitz Zehlendorf • Reinickendorf • Tempelhof Schöneberg • Neukölln • Friedrichshain Kreuzberg • Lichtenberg • Marzahn Hellersdorf • Treptow Köpenick • Pankow

  4. 12 5 2 1 8 9 10 3 6 4 7 11

  5. Fernsehturm Rotes Rathaus Berliner Dom Unter den Linden Hotel Adlon Brandenburger Tor

  6. The television tower of Berlin is 368 meters high and was inaugurated in 3th October 1969. The tower stand on the Alexanderplatz and is Berlins landmark.

  7. Next to the television Tower health the Rote Rathaus, seat of the Govering mayer of Berlin.

  8. The Berlin Dome was built between 1894-1905 planned by Julius Raschdorff. Influence were the styles of baroque an Italian Renaissance. The Berlin Dome is one of the most famous churches in germany.

  9. „Unter den Linden“ is the avenue of Berlin.It guides you to the Brandenburger gate.

  10. The Hotel Adlon

  11. The Hotel next to the Brandenburger Tor.

  12. „Brandenburg Gate“ is located in Mitte district of Berlin near to “Pariser Platz”. King of Prussia “Friedrich Wilhelm the Second” let it built between 1788 and 1791. It is the most famous building of Berlin. It is also a national symbol because it is connected to the Berlin, the German history and to the history of the world of 20th century. It has early classicistic style.

  13. Through the Brandenburger Tor to reach the border (street) Straße des 17. Junis and you see the Siegessäule with the „Goldmarie“.

  14. The Reichstag was built between 1884-1894 planned by Paul Wallot. Berlin became capital in 1871 after proclamation of the German empire. The new parliament needed a seat of government. Wallot added different styles like renaissance, baroque and classicism to give the building representative and monumental flair. The words „Dem Deutschen Volke“ were added in 1916. After the war the Reichstag was heavily destroyed. So it was not used for a long time. They had to blast the cupola because of static reasons in 1975. There was a first modification the same year. The architect Paul Baumgarten replaced some parts by glass. There was an second modification phase after 1994 which ended in the 19. April 1999 when there was the first meeting of the German Bundestag. The most eye-catching modification was the glass cupola.

  15. In the year 2001 was the new Kanzleramt ready build. Every German Chancellor has his own office and the chance to live in a big flat in the building which is glazed for the most part. The current chancellor Mrs. Angela Merkel doesn‘t want to live in this flat and lives somewhere else.

  16. The Kaiser – Wilhelm - Gedächtniskirche on Kurfürstendamm

  17. Unter den Linden Kurfürstendamm Alex Avenues of B e r l i n Karl Marx Allee Schönhauser Allee

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