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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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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 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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Department Store "Kaufhaus des Westens"

Anyone visiting Berlin should plan a visit to the Department Store of the West (KaDeWe for short). The department store founded by Adolf Jandorf on March 27, 1907 is the best-known department store in Germany. With over 60,000 square meters of retail space, it is also one of the largest shopping centers in Europe.
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Kaiser-Wilhelm Memorial Church

Die Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche am Berliner Breitscheidplatz wurde am 1. September 1895 eingeweiht und gehört sicherlich zu den markantesten Sehenswürdigkeiten bei einer Stadtrundfahrt durch Berlin. Die im Volksmund "hohler Zahn" genannte evangelische Kirche, läutet mit 5 schweren Glocken über den Kurfürstendamm und bildet mit ihrer neoromanischen Architektur den Mittelpunkt zwischen dem Bikini Berlin, dem Zoopalast und dem Waldorf Astoria.
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