Explore the Vibrant City of Berlin

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Berlin is the capital of Germany and it also happens to be the largest city there as well. The history is full and not all of it is good, but it can all be learned as people venture from one area to the next. 

 The locals all know the history and therefore, they live their lives to the fullest as they attend performances, eat delicious cuisine twenty-four hours a day, and party all through the night.
One of the sights that everyone will want to visit when they arrive in Berlin is Brandenburg Gate. This massive structure can be found in Pariser Platz and it represents the unity that can be found in the city today. Most people do not spend too much time at the gate, only enough to capture a few photos and learn a little about the history that has taken place there. 

People will love wandering around the six hundred and thirty acres of Tiergarten, which used to be a hunting ground during the 17th century. Inside the park is where the Berlin Zoo can be found, and while many people will go to the zoo to see the animals, others will just walk around the main park and stop at one of the two biergartens. 

History comes alive at Checkpoint Charlie, which is the old border crossing. The museum shares the stories of those who crossed from the east to the west over the Berlin Wall and those who tried and didn’t succeed. The museum also has a complete history of the Berlin Wall, including how and why it was constructed and when it finally fell. 

The stunning Charlottenburg Palace was constructed as a summer home for the royal family back in the 17th century and luxurious upgrades were added in the 18th century. Visitors can see the living quarters of Friedrich I and Sophie-Charlotte as well as the chapel and Neuer Fluegel. Outside, there are the royal gardens to walk through as people are heading over to the family mausoleum and the teahouse. 

Everyone will stand in silence as they visit the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, which is also known as Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial. There are two thousand seven hundred and eleven concrete blocks that were placed there to remember the six million Jews that were victims of the Third Reich. There is a visitor’s center underground where everyone can learn more about the history of this site. 

Berlin may have a dark past, but that doesn’t mean that the city isn’t worth a visit. Everyone will learn about history while also exploring the new Berlin that offers happier times.

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