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Berlin is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. At least 14 million people visit
this city every year. More than half of them are international tourists. Naturally, choosing the
most interesting places in Berlin in just one blog is not the easiest task. But we will give you a
brief overview of the must-sees in Berlin, the capital of Germany. Here you will find many
attractions:
Museum Island Museum Island is a great place in the heart of Berlin. In fact, this is the very
historical core of the city. In the 19th and the first half of the 20th century, many cultural
institutions and other important buildings were built here. Today, this island is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site. There are five huge museums: the Old Museum (Museum Alte), the New
Museum (Museum Neue), the Pergamon Museum, the Bode Museum and the National Gallery.
In addition, you will see one of the largest churches in Germany - the cathedral (Berliner Dom).
By the way, you can climb it and see the city center (Mitte district) in front of the church is the

so-called "pleasure garden" (Lustgarten). In addition, there is a reconstructed royal palace on
the island. It was the residence of the most famous German dynasty in history - Hohenzollern.
Brandenburg Gate Bradenburg gate
The Brandenburg Gate, an iconic landmark built in Berlin between 1788 and 1791 by King
Frederick William II of Prussia, was designed by architect Karl Gotthard Langans in the
neoclassical style. Originally, it was a symbol of peace.

Reichstag Palace Reichstag Palace
The German Parliament building is a truly impressive building that was built at the end of the
19th century. The Reichstag in Berlin is an important historical and political landmark that has
become a popular tourist destination. The foundation stone for its construction was laid in 1884
and the building was completed in 1894, designed by architect Paul Wallot in the Neo-
Renaissance style. Today, the Reichstag is the seat of Germany's Bundestag (federal parliament)
and a major tourist attraction. Visitors can tour the building and climb the glass dome to enjoy
views of the city. The Reichstag not only represents Germany's tumultuous past, but also serves
as a living symbol of the country's commitment to transparency and openness. The
combination of its historical significance and modern architecture makes it extraordinary.

Berlin wall Berlin wall
The Berlin Wall, once a symbol of divisiveness during the Cold War, is now a vibrant tourist
destination that attracts visitors from all over the world. The wall was built to prevent East
Germans from fleeing to the West, effectively becoming the starkest symbol of the Iron Curtain
that divided Eastern and Western Europe.
Visitors perceive this place as a stark reality of the Cold War era, and with the Wall, the struggle
and reunification of victims that define modern Berlin. As a tourist destination, the Berlin Wall
is one of the most visited places where you will meet many visitors from different countries.

Charlottenburg Palace and Park Charlottenburg Palace and Park
Charlottenburg Palace and Park, located in Berlin, Germany, is one of the most stunning and
historically significant places in the city. Its construction began in 1695 and was completed in
1699, it was designed by the architect Johann Arnold Noring.
This beautiful 17th-century Schloss Charlottenburg (Charlottenburg Palace) is a true jewel not
only for the Charlottenburg district, but for all of Berlin.

Over the centuries, the palace underwent significant expansion. In the early 18th century, the
architect Eosander von Goethe added a central domed tower and a new wing, enhancing the
grandeur of the palace. Here, visitors can explore the lavishly decorated rooms of the palace,
which house impressive collections of art, porcelain and royal artefacts. Baroque State Rooms,
Rococo Ballroom and Porcelain Cabinet are highlights. The new wing contains the private
apartments of Frederick the Great and other Prussian kings, featuring exquisite furnishings and
beautiful rooms. Charlottenburg Palace also hosts cultural events, concerts and seasonal
markets, making it more attractive as a tourist destination.

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