Tiergarten

Tiergarten

The Tiergarten district is a vibrant area rich in history that embodies the essence of the city. Its name comes from the large park that occupies much of the district, one of the largest and most famous urban parks in the world. The Tiergarten, with its vast green spaces, lakes, and monuments, is a place […]

Topography of Terror Documentation Center

Centro de Documentação de Topografia do Terror

The Topography of Terror in Berlin is one of the most important and significant memorial sites in the city, located in the center of the German capital, along Niederkirchnerstraße. This historical site is not just a museum, but a powerful memorial that documents and reflects on the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime, particularly the […]

Tempelhof Camp (Tempelhofer Feld)

Acampamento Tempelhof (Tempelhofer Feld)

The Tempelhofer Feld in Berlin is a place that extraordinarily embodies the historical, social, and cultural complexity of the city. Located in the Tempelhof-Schöneberg district, this vast open space of approximately 355 hectares is one of the largest public parks in the world and offers a fascinating glimpse into Berlin’s recent history. The history of […]

Devil’s Hill (Teufelsberg)

Colina do Diabo (Teufelsberg)

Teufelsberg, an enigmatic artificial hill located in Berlin, is one of the most fascinating and historically rich places in the city. Its name, which in German means “Devil’s Mountain,” reflects the aura of mystery that surrounds it. With a history that spans from World War II to the Cold War and beyond, Teufelsberg is a […]

Museum of Germany (Deutschlandmuseum)

Museu da Alemanha (Deutschlandmuseum)

The “Story of Berlin” is a unique and interactive museum located in the heart of the city, specifically along the famous Kurfürstendamm avenue. Inaugurated in 1999, the museum stands out for its ability to transport visitors through 800 years of Berlin history in an immersive and engaging way. Its location in the Ku’damm Karree, a […]

German Opera in Berlin

Ópera Alemã em Berlim

The Berlin State Opera House, also known as Staatsoper Unter den Linden, is one of the most prestigious cultural institutions in Germany and a symbol of the rich musical and historical tradition of the German capital. Located on the famous Unter den Linden street, in the heart of the Mitte district, the theater has a […]

Lake Tegeler

Lago Tegeler

The Tegeler See, located in the Reinickendorf district in the northwest of Berlin, is one of the largest and most fascinating lakes in the German capital. With an area of about 4.6 square kilometers, this lake represents an important natural and recreational resource for the city, as well as a place rich in history and […]

St. Nicholas’ Church

Igreja de São Nicolau

The Nikolaikirche, or Church of St. Nicholas, is the oldest church in Berlin, located in the historic Nikolaiviertel district. Built between 1220 and 1230, the church has undergone numerous architectural transformations that reflect the stylistic evolution of the city through the centuries. Originally built as a Catholic church, it became a Lutheran church after the […]

Stasi Museum (Stasimuseum)

Museu Stasi (Stasimuseum)

The Stasi Museum in Berlin, located in the former headquarters of the Ministry for State Security of East Germany, is a vivid and unsettling testimony to the recent history of Germany. The museum is located at Normannenstraße 20, in the Lichtenberg district, and occupies a complex of buildings known as Haus 1, once the heart […]

St. Hedwig’s Cathedral

Catedral de Santa Edwiges

The Spreepark in Berlin is a place rich in history, reflecting the social, political, and economic changes of the city from its opening in 1969 to the present day. Located in the Plänterwald district, Treptow-Köpenick, this amusement park has been a symbol of fun for several generations of Berliners, but also the scene of intriguing […]