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The Jewish cemetery in Schönhauser Allee was mainly used from 1827 to 1880, and is the final resting place of over 23,00... The Jewish cemetery in Schönhauser Allee was mainly used from 1827 to 1880, and ... The Jewish cemetery in Schönhauser Allee was mainly used from 1827 to 1880, and is the final resting...
Kopenick is a historic neighbourhood which remained relatively unscathed during World War II, retaining its old charm. Kopenick is a historic neighbourhood which remained relatively unscathed during ... Kopenick is a historic neighbourhood which remained relatively unscathed during World War II, retain...
The large square in front of the Brandenburg Gate contains the French and American embassies, as well as the rebuilt Hot... The large square in front of the Brandenburg Gate contains the French and Americ... The large square in front of the Brandenburg Gate contains the French and American embassies, as wel...
The 101 metre tall Kollhoff Tower on 1 Potsdamer Platz has an open observation deck on the roof that offers breathtaking... The 101 metre tall Kollhoff Tower on 1 Potsdamer Platz has an open observation d... The 101 metre tall Kollhoff Tower on 1 Potsdamer Platz has an open observation deck on the roof that...
Built in 1969, the 16-ton communist-era Urania World Clock on Alexanderplatz shows the time in different zones around th... Built in 1969, the 16-ton communist-era Urania World Clock on Alexanderplatz sho... Built in 1969, the 16-ton communist-era Urania World Clock on Alexanderplatz shows the time in diffe...
The 150 metre tall Funkturm was earlier used for broadcasting radio and television, but now houses a restaurant at 55 me... The 150 metre tall Funkturm was earlier used for broadcasting radio and televisi... The 150 metre tall Funkturm was earlier used for broadcasting radio and television, but now houses a...