Berlin Sights

Berlin has two zoos and an aquarium.
The Berlin Zoo in the City West is the historic zoo that has been a listed company since its foundation.
It's an oasis in the city and ...
Berlin Zoo

The Brandenburg Gate was modelled on the Propylaea, the gateway to the Acropolis.
The quadriga chariot by Johann Gottfried Schadow was added to the sandstone arch in 1793.
The Brandenburg Gate

The Berlin Cathedral, the largest Protestant church in Germany, is a must for church-lovers.
The cathedral was built from 1894–1905 on the Spree island according to the plans of ...
Berliner Dom

A large stretch of intact Wall can be found to the east of the city centre along the River Spree in Mühlenstraße near the Oberbaumbrücke.
Known as the East Side Gallery, it is a ...
Berlin Wall

Schloss Charlottenburg, the largest and most beautiful palace in Berlin, is a shining example of baroque architecture.
It was built from 1695–99 as a summer residence for Sophie ...
Charlottenburg Palace

Checkpoint Charlie a crossing point between East and West Germany during the Cold War, is no more.
Formerly, it was the only border crossing between East and West Germany that ...
Checkpoint Charlie

Gendarmenmarkt square is one of the most beautiful squares in Europe – a must for every tourist.
Here the Deutscher Dom (German Cathedral),
the Französischer Dom (French ...
Gendarmenmarkt Square

The painstakingly restored Hackesche Höfe courtyards are extremely popular with tourists and trendsetters alike. Consisting of a web of eight courtyards designed for living and working, ...
Hackesche Höfe

The Kurfürstendamm is the most popular boulevard in Berlin, among Berliners and visitors alike. From the Gedächtniskirche, it stretches for 3.5 km right out to Halensee, where the ...
Kurfürstendamm

The Kaiser Wilhelm The Gedächtniskirche or Memorial Church on Kurfürstendamm is a monument to peace and reconciliation, and the internationally famous symbol of Berlin's desire to ...
Memorial Church

Potsdamer Platz is one of the most popular attractions of the New Berlin.
The futuristic architecture of Potsdamer Platz presents a striking contrast to the historical buildings in ...
Potsdamer Platz

The Federal Chancellery is one of the most impressive buildings in the newly built government quarter.
The large white building is part of the "Band des Bundes", or "ribbon of ...
The Federal Chancellery

The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is the central place for remembrance and a place of warning.
Situated in Berlins city centre, the memorial was built near the Reichstag ...
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

The Reichstag is The German parliament building near the Brandenburg gate.
It has a large glass construction on top with a great view of Berlin.
The new glass cupola were ...
The Reichstag

The TV tower on Alexanderplatz - a 368-metre observation tower.
The TV tower is the tallest tower in Germany and second largest in Europe, which has a rotating café at the top ...
The TV Tower

The Siegessäule, with its golden statue of Victory, is one of the most imposing landmarks in the city, and reflects the city's history in remarkable fashion.
Originally constructed ...
Victory Column