1990, one year after the fall of the Berlin wall, a 1.3km section of the wall was painted in the spirit of freedom by various artists.
One of the most prominent checkpoints on the former West/East Berlin border. After being teared down in 1990, it has since been partially reconstructed as a memorial and tourist attraction.
Joined by the Unter den Linden boulevard, this most famous square in Berlin, if not whole Germany, is surrounded by Brandenburger Tor and numerous embassies.
The Reichstag building houses the plenar hall and offices of the Bundestag, the German federal parliament. Its walkable cupola roof also offers a great panorama view of Berlin.
Various embassies, the Reichstag, the Kanzleramt (office of the chancellor and the federal government), the Ministry of the Interior, and other political places in the vicinity.
A round-trip on the Spree river through the center of Berlin, ranging from Hansa Bridge through Hansa district and Mitte (center) district to Jannowitz Bridge.
One of the most prominent "boulevards" of the former German Democratic Republic, lined with socialist swank architecture.
Squares and boulevards, public transport, waterside cafés, ruins and construction sites, tourism, graffiti, political attractions, Spree beaches and beach parties.
…from the Fernsehturm (television tower), the Daimler building at Potsdamer Platz (Potsdam Square), and the Reichstag roof.