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Berlin » Berlin-Mitte » Landmarks
Brandenburger Tor
Berlin's landmark monument is one of 14 city gates completed in 1792 by Carl Langhans. Nike, the goddess of victory, drives the four-horsepower chariot atop the gate.
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Gendarmenmarkt
Twin cathedrals-turned-museums (dating to the early 1700s), the Konzerthaus (from 1818, by Carl Langhans) and a row of luxury hotels make up this classic square.
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Neue Synagoge
The gilded cupola of the New Synagogue is one of the most eye-catching sights in Mitte. Exhibits strikingly balance the restoration
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Nikolaiviertel
Berlin’s tiny medieval heart is the Nikolai Quarter, whose only truly medieval-looking building today is the Nikolaikirche.
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Potsdamer Platz
Once a busy intersection at the modern heart of a thriving metropolis, Potsdamer Platz was heavily damaged in the war, and suffered again when most remaining buildings were demolished to make way for the Wall's death strip.
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Reichstag
The name together with its monumental size make most people associate Germany's neoclassical parliamentary building with the Nazis, but they have little history here.
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