Friedrichstadt Palace

The Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin is a unique theatrical institution, a place where history, art, and entertainment come together to create unforgettable experiences. Located in the Mitte district, this theater is renowned for its variety shows, musicals, and visually stunning theatrical productions. Founded in 1919, the Friedrichstadt-Palast has undergone numerous changes and transformations over time. Originally […]
Berlin Radio Tower (Funkturm)

The Berlin Funkturm, also known as the Berliner Funkturm or Radio Tower, is an iconic transmission structure located in the western part of the city, near the Messe Berlin exhibition center. Built between 1924 and 1926 according to the design of architect Heinrich Straumer, the Funkturm is clearly inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, […]
French Cathedral (Französischer Dom)

The French Cathedral, located in the historic Gendarmenmarkt square in Berlin, is a splendid example of Baroque architecture and a significant symbol of the French Huguenot community in Germany. Its history is closely linked to the arrival of the Huguenots, French Protestants fleeing religious persecution in their country at the end of the 17th century. […]
German Theatre

The Deutsches Theater in Berlin is one of the most prestigious theatrical institutions in Germany, with a history dating back to 1850. Located in the Mitte district, the theater has played a crucial role in the development of German and European theater, providing a platform for artistic innovation and social reflection. The foundation of the […]
East Side Gallery

The East Side Gallery in Berlin represents one of the most emblematic monuments of contemporary history, a powerful symbol of freedom and German reunification. This section of the Berlin Wall, 1.3 kilometers long, stretches along Mühlenstraße, between Ostbahnhof station and Oberbaumbrücke, and is the longest open-air art gallery in the world. After the fall of […]
Checkpoint Charlie

Checkpoint Charlie, located at the intersection of Friedrichstraße and Zimmerstraße in Berlin, represents one of the most powerful and recognizable symbols of the Cold War and the division of Berlin. This checkpoint was one of the few passages between East and West Berlin, reserved for foreigners and members of the allied armed forces. The name […]
Victory Column

The Victory Column, known as the Siegessäule, is one of the most iconic monuments in Berlin. Located in the center of Großer Stern, a large intersection in Tiergarten park, the column was erected to commemorate the Prussian victories in the wars of unification against Denmark, Austria, and France between 1864 and 1871. Designed by architect […]
German Technical Museum

The Berlin Museum of Technology, also known as the Deutsches Technikmuseum, is one of the main European museum institutions dedicated to the history of technology and science. Located in the Kreuzberg district, the museum occupies a vast area that was once part of the Anhalter Bahnhof station, with buildings and exhibition spaces covering 26,000 square […]
New Wing of Charlottenburg Palace

The New Wing of Charlottenburg Palace, located in Berlin, is a magnificent expression of German Rococo and a fascinating witness to Prussian history. This extension of the original palace was commissioned by Frederick the Great in 1740, shortly after his ascension to the throne. Frederick wanted to transform Charlottenburg into a royal residence that could […]
Britzer Garden

Britzer Garten, located in the Neukölln district of Berlin, is an extraordinary park that combines natural beauty, landscape architecture, and a rich program of cultural and recreational activities. Inaugurated in 1985 on the occasion of the Bundesgartenschau (Federal Garden Show), the park was created to provide the inhabitants of the southeastern part of West Berlin […]