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Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate

Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate

One of the most recognizable and most imposing monuments in Germany is the Brandenburg Gate, once a symbol of the divided German nation during the Cold War, and now the symbol of the strongest economic power of Europe, after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Rightly...

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How Cold Does Winter Get in Berlin?

How Cold Does Winter Get in Berlin?

A winter package to Berlin comes with one additional benefit: Knowing what to expect from the temperature and being able to be ready for a winter travel to Berlin. Berlin is the capital of Germany and sits in a temperate seasonal climate. So be sure to pack...

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How Did the West Respond to the Berlin Wall?

How Did the West Respond to the Berlin Wall?

Constructed in 1961, this Berlin Wall both physically divided Berlin, and symbolized the still wider ideological rift between Western countries and the Eastern Bloc in the Cold War. East Germany was building walls to keep its people from leaving for the West. In this...

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What Can You Expect at the DDR Museum in Berlin?

What Can You Expect at the DDR Museum in Berlin?

Perhaps you are considering a trip to Berlin, Germany and you want to know what to see? The DDR Museum is a must if you like history. So what exactly is the DDR Museum, and what should one expect walking into it? History of the DDR Museum Situated in Berlin, the DDR...

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Re:publica: What Is It and Why Should You Go?

Re:publica: What Is It and Why Should You Go?

Welcome to the realm of re:It is the publica, Germany’s biggest techno and digital culture conference, every year in Berlin. You are at the proper spot if you have ever questioned what re:publica is, and why it is so unique. The main features of re:In this post I’ll...

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How Was the Berlin Wall Seen in the West?

How Was the Berlin Wall Seen in the West?

For twenty-eight years, until 1989, the sense of separation was given physical form by the Berlin Wall. In the course of the cold war, the German Democratic Republic, or East Germany as it was known erracted one in form of the Iron Curtain. It had ultimately served as...

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How Was the Berlin Wall Seen in the West?

How Was the Berlin Wall Seen in the West?

The Berlin Wall was divided, terror and even a hope for reunion, from the Western perspective. Built on August 13, 1961 between East and West Berlin, the Berlin Wall separated the East in the polarity against the West with physical and ideological redresses and was an...

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Why is Berlin’s Zionskirche a must-see landmark?

Why is Berlin’s Zionskirche a must-see landmark?

known monuments in Berlin Germany in the centre is Zionskirche. It is into its fascinating reality. Zionskirche requsts those interested in Berlin’s rich cultural legacy, and a taste of history into the church. We aim to see more of the Zionskirche's amazing history,...

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Why should you visit the old churches in Berlin?

Why should you visit the old churches in Berlin?

Are you interested in architecture, history and historical sites? One of the best ways to see the history of the city and sense the history of the city is to explore Berlin’s historic churches. But these buildings tell vital stories or have cultural relevance, and...

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