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Berlin

The top 5 sights in berlin are
Brandeburger Tor
This gate marks the border of the old city center, symbolizing German unity, and is one of the most beautiful and significant landmarks in Berlin. It is the oldest city gate in Berlin, dating back to 1788, serving as a symbol of a reunified Berlin.

Berlin wall
Here stands a substantial section of the original wall still intact. The graffiti on the wall showcases a variety of symbols and messages that reflect the history of the wall and the divide between West and East Germany. Some graffiti artists have utilized the wall as a platform to communicate political messages, while others have crafted artistic images to underscore the wall’s impact on the German population.
The wall has evolved into a significant symbol of the Cold War and the separation between East and West. It stands as a reminder of a period marked by political tensions and ideological differences that divided the world for decades.

The holocaust Memorial
The Holocaust Memorial (officially known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe) in Berlin is a monument commemorating the Jewish persecution during World War II. It consists of 2,710 concrete blocks varying in height. Underneath the field of blocks, there is an exhibition space.

Reichstag
The Reichstag building houses the parliament. During World War II, it was burned down and destroyed by bombings. The renovation was completed in 1999, and the parliament moved in. From here, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire city through the glass dome.

Checkpoint Charlie
Checkpoint Charlie was the most famous crossing point between East and West Berlin, serving as the checkpoint between the American and Russian sectors. It was the only possible route to East Berlin, and passing through it was necessary to reach West Berlin.