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Berlin TV Tower

With its size of almost 368 meters, the Berlin TV Tower is the tallest building in the Federal Republic of Germany and the fourth tallest TV tower on the European continent. It was opened in the late 1960s and has been one of the city's landmarks ever since. In the TV tower there is a viewing platform and a panoramic restaurant. Today, the TV tower is a listed building.
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Das Mauermuseum – Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie

Das Mauermuseum – Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie wurde kurz nach dem Bau der Berliner Mauer im August 1961 gegründet und im Oktober 1962 eröffnet. Sein Gründer, Dr. Rainer Hildebrandt, setzte sich am Checkpoint Charlie für die Opfer der Mauer ein und half denen, die nach Freiheit suchten. Das Museum beherbergt Zeugnisse erfolgreicher Fluchten und ist ein Museum des internationalen gewaltfreien Kampfes.
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Deutschland Museum Berlin

The Deutschlandmuseum in Berlin is a unique museum that conveys the multifaceted history of Germany in an impressive way. With its modern, interactive and audiovisual exhibition, visitors of all ages can experience around 2000 years of German history up close. From ancient artifacts to modern exhibits, the Deutschlandmuseum, which has received the THEA Award for Outstanding Achievement, reflects the diversity and development of German society.
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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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Red Town Hall

The Red City Hall is one of the city's landmarks due to its striking architecture. It is the official seat of the city government and has 247 rooms where the future of the capital is shaped. The City Hall also houses a Coat of Arms Hall and a large banquet hall that can be used for receptions.
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