Humboldt Forum

The Humboldt Forum in the Berlin Palace is a center for knowledge and exchange in the fields of culture and science. In addition to the permanent exhibitions, there are also changing exhibitions of various collections. Just like Alexander von Humboldt, who gave the Forum its name, the Forum also deals with a wide range of research areas.

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Sony Center

The futuristic Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz is a place that harmoniously unites diverse cultures and influences. It reflects current innovations and offers an exciting look into the future. Cultural diversity plays just as much a role as urban developments in the world's most important metropolises. This is where the future is written.
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Promenade "Unter den Linden"

Unter den Linden was initially only a bridle path until Frederick the Great saw to its expansion into a large promenade. His equestrian statue still adorns the eastern end of the street. Today, the historic street is part of the city's lifestyle with numerous magnificent buildings that were rebuilt after World War II. These include the Princess Palace, the Armory, the Crown Prince Palace and the Opera House. We will introduce you to the history of the street Unter den Linden and its buildings on our city tour.
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Berlin Philharmonic Hall

A visit to the Berlin Philharmonic Hall is worth a trip in any case. After the old building was destroyed in World War II, the new Philharmonie was built in 1963 according to the plans of Hans Scharoun. Famous conductors such as Herbert von Karajan, Claudio Abbado and Sir Simon Rattle have helped the Berlin Philharmonie achieve worldwide fame in recent decades. The outstanding acoustics were calculated in detail at the planning stage and are still the standard by which other philharmonic halls are measured today. A component of the Berlin Philharmonic Hall is also a built-in organ, which comprises 91 stops. Due to the so-called "Weinberg architecture", one has a very good view of the stage almost everywhere.
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East Side Gallery

Die East Side Gallery gehört zu den eindringlichsten Orten der Hauptstadt und erinnert an die Berliner Mauer und deren Opfer. Künstler aus der ganzen Welt haben sich an der East Side Gallery verewigt. Zudem bietet das „The Wall Museum" direkt an der East Side Gallery die Möglichkeit, die Geschichte live zu erleben. Nutzen Sie unseren Zwischenhalt an der East Side Gallery und tauchen sie in die Geschichte Berlins ein.
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Zoological Garden

Der Zoologische Garten Berlin ist mit einer Fläche von 33 Hektar im Berliner Ortsteil Tiergarten beheimatet. Er ist der älteste Zoo Deutschlands und beheimatet über 20.000 Tiere und weit über 1.000, darunter einige vom Aussterben bedrohte, Tierarten. In unmittelbarer Nähe befindet außerdem das Aquarium Berlin, welches einen ebenso einzigartigen Einblick in die Tierwelt bieten. Der Zoologische Garten ist über den gleichnamigen Bahnhof "Zoologischer Garten" zu erreichen.
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