

▲ Checkpoint Charlie: A famous border checkpoint between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. The site preserves replicas of the original guardhouse and historical signage documenting the era.

▲ East Side Gallery: The longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall, now transformed into an open-air art gallery. It's covered with graffiti works from artists worldwide, with the famous "Fraternal Kiss" being one of the highlights.


▲ Museum Island: A UNESCO World Heritage Site located on the Spree River, featuring five top-tier museums including the Pergamon Museum. The Berlin Cathedral, with its magnificent Renaissance dome, serves as a city landmark.

▲ Reichstag Building: The seat of the German Bundestag, featuring its iconic glass dome designed by Sir Norman Foster, symbolizing political transparency and offering a 360-degree panoramic view of central Berlin.


▲ The Brandenburg Gate: A symbol of Berlin and an icon of neoclassical architecture. It has witnessed Germany's division and reunification, and now stands as a monument to peace and unity in Europe.










