Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
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What are some of the notable buildings in Berlin, Germany?

by | Mar 7, 2024 | Walking Tour

Every tourist definitely plans to visit a city with interesting architecture, and if you are planning to relax in Berlin, you will undoubtedly be interested in architectural attractions. As with any great city, Berlin features a number of instantly recognizable structures as well as relatively recent constructions that continue to emerge in the newly reunified capital and its surroundings. In this blog post, I thought it would be interesting to focus on some of the great architectural sights Berlin has to offer.

1. Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg gate is one of the most important non-official symbols of Berlin and recognized as one of the city’s main attractions. It is a neoclassical structure and widely regarded as being from the 18th century, although its original function was to serve as the city gate. Today it represents peace and togetherness. This is a good chance you don’t want to miss while passing through the gate to get vivid shots of this timeless architectural marvel.

2. Berlin Cathedral

It is difficult to overestimate the role of architecture in the creation of the Berlin Cathedral also known as the Berliner Dom. This is an amazing protestant cathedral with an attractive rounded roof and it has some of the most impressive interior paints in form of mosaics. It’s time to visit the cathedral, and the rotations at the dome indicating the panorama of Berlin are also unforgettable.

3. Reichstag Building

Therefore the Reichstag building which houses the German Parliament is an important emblem of the current German democracy. The glass dome on top of the building offers visitors a 360-degree view of the city. That is why it is rather important to make a prior reservation in order to take a chance and visit this extraordinary architectural phenomenon.

4. Berlin TV Tower

Berlin TV Tower also called Fernsehturm is the landmark and tallest television Tower in Berlin. Experience the thrill of zipping to the observation floor on the highest speed elevator from where you can appreciate magnificent views at 203 meters above the ground. From here you have a great opportunity to make wonderful photos and get a unique view of the capital of Germany.

5. East Side Gallery

East Side Gallery is an interesting gallery of paintings made on the last remaining part of the Berlin Wall. The Open-Air Art Gallery puts forward murals painted by artists from all the corners of the Earth; therefore, the object of architectural and artistic avant-garde is considered an artful and colourful landmark. Proceed along the gallery slowly so that you are able to learn from the message contained in the various pieces of art.

6. Potsdamer Platz

Potsdamer Platz is maybe one of the most famous squares in Berlin and it is located in the center of the city having been almost completely destroyed during the Second World War and later rebuilt into the modern square it is now. Today this area is filled with modem high rise buildings, shopping complexes, entertainment facilities.. In addition, visit the square and become the eyewitness of the clashing of new and old Berlin.

7. Charlottenburg Palace

Charlottenburg Palace is one of the largest royal palaces in Berlin and certainly one of the best examples of Baroque architecture in the country. This grand palace with well-mannered garden and fountains is not only the symbol of history of the city, but also appeals to tourists. Visit How-It-Works guided tour of the palace and explore more about the royal history of Berlin.

8. Jewish Museum Berlin

The Jewish Museum Berlin is probably one of the best designed modern museums as well as it touches profound discourse of Jewish history and traditions. The place has numerous exhibits and provides an historical and emotional experience to touch the Jewish heritage of the past, present and the future. I have to warn you should not miss the Holocaust Tower attraction and walking tour of the beautiful Garden of Exile.

9. Berliner Funkturm

Berliner Funkturm or Berlin Radio Tower is a large steel structure constructed in the Twenties of the past century. Though not as popular as the TV Tower, it provides a wonderful view of the city all the same. The final level featured a revolving restaurant where diners can eat and drink with some of the views below.

10. Museum Island

Museum Island is a historical centre that is discovered in the Spree River embracing a reach of the island. It is likewise home of quite a few of the world’s finest museums such as the Pergamon Museum, the Bode Museum or the Neues Museum. Take at least one day to visit the gorgeous assortment of art and historical exhibits and take in the magnificent design of the museum structures themselves.

Conclusion

Berlin’s Architettura is a pleasant combination of hot spots that represent the historical and the contemporary styles that define Berlin. If one is a lover of architectures, history and arts in general then there is so much to see for of the fine ones which are in Berlin. Right from the Brandenburg Gate to the beautiful Berlin Cathedral and the colorful best eastern Germany, the place is a package of opportunity for everyone.

Just like in a normal day visit, it is wise to plan and check which of the attractions are opened at that particular time and if there is any charge for tickets. Happy travels in exploring what makes Berlin’s architecture stand out for such a unique city to visit!

 

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WHAT TO EXPECT

  • 3.5 hours walking tour
  • Berlin’s major highlights
  • Brandenburg Gate
  • Reichstag and Berlin Wall
  • Historical sites

Free Walking Tour Berlin

When: Every day 10am & 12pm every day
Where: The meeting point is in front of the ehemaliges Kaiserliches Postfuhramt Berlin, Oranienburger Straße, 10117 Berlin, Germany, next to the entrance.
Price: Free