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Brandenburg Gate
triumphal arch in Berlin, Germany
Fernsehturm Berlin
television tower in Berlin
Berlin Zoological Garden
zoo in Germany
Berlin Cathedral
main lutheran church in Berlin
Potsdamer Platz
square in Berlin, Germany
Checkpoint Charlie
border checkpoint between East Berlin and West Berlin
Alexanderplatz
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Berlin Palace
former residence of the Prussian kings, seat of the Humboldt Forum
Siegessäule
classical triumphal column in Berlin, Germany
Berlin Central Station
main railway station of Berlin
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Memorial in Berlin for the Jews murdered under the National Socialist regime
Rotes Rathaus
city hall of Berlin, Germany
Berlin State Opera
German opera house in Berlin
Bellevue Palace
official residence in Berlin for the President of the Federal Republic of Germany
St. Hedwig's Cathedral
Roman Catholic cathedral in Berlin, Germany
Pariser Platz
town square in Berlin, Germany
Museum für Naturkunde - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science
natural history museum in Berlin, Germany
New Synagogue Berlin
synagoge in Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt
The is a square in Berlin and the site of an architectural ensemble that includes the Berlin concert hall, along with the French and German Churches. In the centre of the square stands a monumental statue of poet Friedrich Schiller. The square was created by Johann Arnold Nering at the end of the seventeenth century as the Linden-Markt and reconstructed by Georg Christian Unger in 1773. The Gendarmenmarkt is named after a Prussian cuirassier regiment called the , which had stables at the square until 1773.
Reich Chancellery
Berlin building housing the Chancellor of Germany, 1878–1945
Marienkirche (Berlin-Mitte)
church in Berlin
Palace of the Republic
former house of culture in Mitte, Berlin, Germany, seat of the parliament of the GDR, performing arts and entertainment centre
Deutsche Oper Berlin
opera house
Nikolaikirche (Berlin)
church in Berlin, Germany
Deutsches Historisches Museum
museum of German history in Berlin
French Cathedral
church in Berlin, Germany
Konzerthaus Berlin
concert hall and former theatre in Berlin, Germany
Neue Wache
historical building in Berlin, Germany
Deutscher Dom
church building in Mitte, Germany
Berliner Ensemble
German theatre company in Berlin
Berliner Philharmonie
concert hall in Berlin, Germany
Bebelplatz
thumb|420px|General view of the Bebelplatz, taken from Unter den Linden with the State Opera to the left, [[St. Hedwig's Cathedral center-left, the Old Library (Alte Bibliothek) of Humboldt University center, and Humboldt's law school to the right]]
Komische Oper Berlin
opera house
Karl-Marx-Allee
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Berlin Alexanderplatz station
German train station
Berlin-Friedrichstraße railway station
railway station in Berlin
Sony Center
ensemble of buildings in Berlin, Germany
Soviet War Memorial
war memorial in Berlin-Tiergarten, Germany
Friedrichstadt-Palast
The Friedrichstadt-Palast, also shortened to Palast Berlin, is a revue theatre in the Berlin district of Mitte at Friedrichstraße. The term Friedrichstadt-Palast refers both to the building as well as the institution and its ensemble. The present building is distinct from its predecessor, the Old Friedrichstadt-Palast (former Grosses Schauspielhaus), which was located near Schiffbauerdamm and demolished in 1985. To distinguish it from its aforementioned predecessor, the building is also commonly known as Neuer Friedrichstadt-Palast (New Friedrichstadt-Palast).
Hamburger Bahnhof
museum of contemporary art located in a former railway station in Berlin-Moabit
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
exhibition space and events venue in Berlin
Landwehr Canal
canal in Berlin, Germany
Zeughaus
thumb|Zeughaus The Zeughaus (, Arsenal) is a listed building and the oldest structure on Unter den Linden boulevard in the historic centre of Berlin. Erected from 1695 to 1706 according to plans by Johann Arnold Nering, Martin Grünberg, Andreas Schlüter and Jean de Bodt in Baroque style, it was later converted into a Prussian Hall of Fame. Damaged during the Allied bombing in World War II, it was rebuilt from 1949 to 1967 as part of the Forum Fridericianum. Since 2003, it has been home to the Deutsches Historisches Museum (German Historic Museum). Since June 2021 it is closed for necessary ren
House of Lords of Prussia
upper house
World Clock
large clock in Berlin, Germany
Bauhaus-Archiv
museum and archive in Berlin
Friedrichswerder Church
Neo-Gothic church in Berlin
Ibn Rushd-Goethe mosque
mosque in Germany
Marx-Engels Forum
park in Berlin, Germany
Leipziger Platz
square in Berlin, Germany
Ethnological Museum Berlin
museum in Berlin (part of Berlin State Museums)
Hackesche Höfe
architectural structure
German Chancellery in Berlin
official residence and office of the chancellor of Germany
Kunsthaus Tacheles
former arts center in Mitte, Berlin, Germany
Berlin-Gesundbrunnen station
railway station in Berlin
Hackescher Markt
public square in Berlin-Mitte, Germany
BahnTower
The Bahntower (), also written as BahnTower and Bahn-Tower, is a 26-story, skyscraper on the Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany. Built between 1998 and 2000, the Bahntower provides of office space for the headquarters of Deutsche Bahn (). It is the sixth-tallest building in Berlin and the sixty-fourth tallest building in Germany.
Berlin Potsdamer Platz station
railway station in Berlin
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz
thumb|Volksbühne, erected 1914. Architect: [[Oskar Kaufmann (rebuilt 1954 following a World War II bombardment.)]] thumb|Kino Babylon|Babylon cinema. Architect: [[Hans Poelzig]] thumb|250px|right|Karl-Liebknecht-Haus, headquarters of the German Left Party (Germany)|Left Party in 2007
Schloßplatz
square in Berlin-Mitte, Germany