BERLIN

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Berlin

 It’s the capital of Germany but before it left the state of Brandenburg
 It has 3.5 million inhabitants
 The bear is the symbol of the city
 Annually receives nine million tourists because of it’s history and interest
places as ...
The Berlin Wall

 Was built in 1961 to isolate West berlin DDR (German Democratic Republic)
 It had a length of 144 km and a height of almost 4 meters
 It was shot down in 1989 and was a world event.
Brandeburg Door

 It’s located a few meters from the Berlin Wall
 Today is a symbol of the reunification of the country
 It was built between 1788 and 1791 and was one of the 18 entrances to the city
The Reichstag

 Since 1990, the Federal Parliament was called Bundestag
 In his reconstruction left only the exterior walls, the interior is brand new.
 It’s glass dome offers an amacing panoramic view of the city, especially at
night.
Alexanderplatz

 This large square is in the center of Berlin near the Spree river and the Palace of the
Republic

 It’s the tallest building in Berlin and has a world clock (which displays the time of all
the world)
The Fernsehturm
 It’s the highest Televison Tower in
Europe

 It measures 368 meters and can be
seen from anywhere in the city

 It was built in 1960
 It has a restaurant inside that rotates
360 degrees and is 200 meters high
Tiergarten

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It’s the famous park of Berlin

 It’s name means animal garden
 On one of the streets is celebrating the famous LOVE PARADE
Berlin Cathedral

 It was built in the early twentieth century and belongs neo-baroque style
 It has been demolished and rebuilt several times, the last by bombing in the
Second World War

 Here lives the Bishop
Aquadom
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The Aquadom is the largest
cylindrical aquarium in the world.

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It is a saltwater aquarium located
inside the Radison Hotel and
contains 2600 fish of 56 different
species.

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The Aquarium was opened in
December 2003.
Museums Island
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The Museums Island is located
in the center of Berlin, not far
from the Cathedral, surrounded
by the waters of the Spree River.

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It consist of a set of 5 museums.

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The relevance of this set of
museums exhibiting important
works carried archaelogical and
artistic UNESCO World Heritage
appoint the Museum Island in
Berlin in 1999.
Berlin Olympic Stadium

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The Berlin Olympic Stadium is a multi-purpose Stadium located in the
district of Charlottemburg in Berlin.
It is actually the football Stadium of Hertha BSC Berlin.
It can accomodate 74.400 spectators
Holocaust Memorial

 This monument remember the Jewish victims of the Holocaust
 This contain of 2.711 concrete slabs of different sizes
 It was opened in 2005
Berlin Saul 1E

Berlin Saul 1E

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  • 2.
    Berlin  It’s thecapital of Germany but before it left the state of Brandenburg  It has 3.5 million inhabitants  The bear is the symbol of the city  Annually receives nine million tourists because of it’s history and interest places as ...
  • 3.
    The Berlin Wall Was built in 1961 to isolate West berlin DDR (German Democratic Republic)  It had a length of 144 km and a height of almost 4 meters  It was shot down in 1989 and was a world event.
  • 4.
    Brandeburg Door  It’slocated a few meters from the Berlin Wall  Today is a symbol of the reunification of the country  It was built between 1788 and 1791 and was one of the 18 entrances to the city
  • 5.
    The Reichstag  Since1990, the Federal Parliament was called Bundestag  In his reconstruction left only the exterior walls, the interior is brand new.  It’s glass dome offers an amacing panoramic view of the city, especially at night.
  • 6.
    Alexanderplatz  This largesquare is in the center of Berlin near the Spree river and the Palace of the Republic  It’s the tallest building in Berlin and has a world clock (which displays the time of all the world)
  • 7.
    The Fernsehturm  It’sthe highest Televison Tower in Europe  It measures 368 meters and can be seen from anywhere in the city  It was built in 1960  It has a restaurant inside that rotates 360 degrees and is 200 meters high
  • 8.
    Tiergarten  It’s the famouspark of Berlin  It’s name means animal garden  On one of the streets is celebrating the famous LOVE PARADE
  • 9.
    Berlin Cathedral  Itwas built in the early twentieth century and belongs neo-baroque style  It has been demolished and rebuilt several times, the last by bombing in the Second World War  Here lives the Bishop
  • 10.
    Aquadom  The Aquadom isthe largest cylindrical aquarium in the world.  It is a saltwater aquarium located inside the Radison Hotel and contains 2600 fish of 56 different species.  The Aquarium was opened in December 2003.
  • 11.
    Museums Island  The MuseumsIsland is located in the center of Berlin, not far from the Cathedral, surrounded by the waters of the Spree River.  It consist of a set of 5 museums.  The relevance of this set of museums exhibiting important works carried archaelogical and artistic UNESCO World Heritage appoint the Museum Island in Berlin in 1999.
  • 12.
    Berlin Olympic Stadium    TheBerlin Olympic Stadium is a multi-purpose Stadium located in the district of Charlottemburg in Berlin. It is actually the football Stadium of Hertha BSC Berlin. It can accomodate 74.400 spectators
  • 13.
    Holocaust Memorial  Thismonument remember the Jewish victims of the Holocaust  This contain of 2.711 concrete slabs of different sizes  It was opened in 2005