BERLIN
History of Berlin Berlin - capital of Germany, the largest and most populated city in Germany. In Berlin, home to 3,950,887 people. From the old buildings in Berlin kept St. Mary's Church, Berlin Cathedral, the Opera House, the Brandenburg Gate, the Red Town Hall, the Reichstag, Schloss Bellevue. Hallmark of Berlin, of course, are world famous Brandenburg Gate and Victory Column, but apart from these, there are the famous Berlin's symbol - the Berlin Bear. Today Berlin is a world cultural center. This is a major European transport hub and one of the most visited cities on the continent. Universities and museums in Berlin are known all over the world.
Brandenburg Gate - the only remaining town gate of Berlin, their original name - the Gate of the world
Charlottenburg Palace is one of the most visited places in Berlin. It was originally called Littsenburg
Berlin Cathedral is among the museum buildings listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List
Museum Island in Berlin
The oldest church in Berlin is St Mary's church.
Red Town Hall (German: Rotes Rathaus) - a historic building in the center of Berlin, named for its red brick facade
German Opera in Berlin - Opera in Berlin
Reichstag - the building of the National Assembly
Bellevue Palace - a palace in the northern part of the Tiergarten Park in Berlin, the seat of the Federal President of Germany
Triumphal column - a monument to the history of Germany and Berlin
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