

▲ Berliner Fernsehturm: Standing at 368 meters tall, completed in 1969, it was once the world's second tallest building and features an observation deck at its summit.






▲ Berlin Cathedral: Germany's largest Christian church, completed in 1905 and rebuilt after World War II, with the Hohenzollern dynasty crypt in its basement











▲ Gendarmenmarkt: A prime example of neoclassical architecture, surrounded by the German Cathedral, French Cathedral, and Berlin Concert Hall




▲ Brandenburg Gate: A national symbol of Germany, built in 1791, witnessed the division and reunification of East and West Germany. The gate is crowned with a bronze statue of the Goddess of Victory and serves as a venue for major activities and marathon finish lines.





▲ Reichstag Building: Completed in 1894, it survived an arson attack and WWII destruction. After renovation in 1999, it became the seat of the Bundestag, with its glass dome serving as an iconic landmark.




▲ East Side Gallery: The longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, preserving 105 graffiti artworks created in 1990, including the famous "Fraternal Kiss," serving as a vivid testament to Cold War history.











