Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum in Berlin remembers one of the darkest moments that not only its community lived, but also in the history of mankind.
Museum für Gestaltung
The Bauhaus Archiv/Museum Für Gestaltung is the most important design museum in the city. It was created by Walter Gropius, founder of Bauhaus.
Potsdamer Platz
In Potsdamer Platz is where the Berlin Film Festival takes place. It was also the place where Europe´s first traffic light was placed. You have to get to know its
Neues Museum
The Neues Museum was closed for over 70 years and it recently opened its doors again, making it into the most visited museum in the city.<
Bode Museum
The Bode Museum is visited by millions of people every year because it possesses some of the most pictorial collections of the Christian era that exist around the world.
German History Museum
The German History Museum presents the history of the country from 100 BC and that makes it into the most important one that exists.
Checkpoint Charlie
Checkpoint Charlie was one of the various control points that were distributed along the Berlin Wall to stop the passage of people and products in the area.
Remains of the Berlin Wall
The remains of the Berlin Wall are distributed along the city. Representatives of German history, they are close to all other monuments in the city.
Brandenburg Gate and Paris Square
The Brandenburg Gate and Paris Square are a living symbol of the history of Berlin from the 18th century and you can´t not visit it if you´re in the German