Tiergarten: Berlin's green lung

The Tiergarten in Berlin is a green oasis in the heart of the city and one of the most important and largest city parks in Europe. With its 210 hectares, the park offers a perfect blend of nature, culture and recreation and attracts locals and tourists alike. Whether for a relaxing stroll, sporting activities or a cultural discovery tour - [...]
Brandenburg Gate: The symbol of unity

The Brandenburg Gate, located in the heart of Berlin, is one of Germany's most famous landmarks and an important symbol of freedom, unity and the country's eventful history. With its impressive architecture, historical significance and central location, the gate attracts millions of visitors from all over the world every year. Architecture and origins The Brandenburg Gate [...]
Reichstag: modern architecture meets history

The Reichstag, one of Berlin's most famous landmarks, is not only the seat of the German Bundestag, but also an impressive symbol of German history and democracy. This architectural masterpiece uniquely combines the historical significance of the building with modern elements that stand for openness and progress. A building with an eventful history The Reichstag was built in 1894 after [...]
East Side Gallery: art and history at the Berlin Wall

The East Side Gallery in Berlin is not only an important monument to German history, but also one of the largest open-air galleries in the world. Over a length of 1.3 kilometers, this piece of the former Berlin Wall stretches along the Spree and offers an impressive combination of art and history. It symbolizes the triumph of freedom [...]