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Hackescher Markt ("Hacke's Market")

Hackescher Markt is the creative core of the capital near Alexanderplatz and Friedrichstraße. The transformation of the market began directly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, when numerous creative artists and fashion designers shaped the place into a creative center of the city. The Hackesche Höfe were also extensively renovated after the fall of the Wall. To this day, they are home to numerous workshops in the fields of fashion, design, jewelry, art and culture. Numerous gastronomic establishments have also settled here.
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Europa Center

If you want to go on an extensive shopping spree in Berlin, you can't miss the Europa Center. From multimedia to wellness, you can find everything your heart desires here. Over 70 stores as well as numerous restaurants and cafes form a focal point that has something to offer for every taste. The Europa Center focuses on the latest trends as well as on varied offers. With numerous events of all kinds, the center is also a focal point for the Berlin cabaret scene.
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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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Brandenburg Gate

The Brandenburg Gate is the most important landmark of the city and the symbolic place for the unity of Germany. Built in the years 1788 to 1791 according to the designs of Carl Gotthard Langhans, it is modeled on the Propylaea of the Acropolis. In 1793, the Brandenburg Gate was expanded with the addition of Johann Gottfried Shadow's Quadriga. While today the Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of unity, during the time of the GDR it was one of the symbols of German division.
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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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