Berlin Wall Memorial
This comprehensive memorial preserves a section of the Wall and its 'death strip,' offering a poignant and informative look into the realities of the divided city. It includes an outdoor exhibition and a documentation center.
Holocaust Memorial
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is a profoundly moving tribute featuring a vast field of concrete stelae of varying heights. It serves as a solemn space for remembrance and reflection.
Victory Column
The Victory Column (Siegessäule) is a monumental landmark in Tiergarten topped with a golden statue of Victoria, offering great city views from its observation platform.
Neuschwanstein castle
The most beautiful castle in Europe, inspiring Disney's Sleeping Beauty castle, nestled in the mountains with views of the Bavarian Alps.
Heidelberg castle
A popular German castle in Heidelberg, known for its picturesque location and romantic charm despite being largely in ruins.
Soviet War Memorial
A memorial commemorating Soviet soldiers who died during World War II.
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
A profoundly moving and abstract memorial consisting of over 2,700 concrete slabs, this site serves as a solemn tribute to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It's a place for reflection and remembrance.
Memorial to Homosexuals persecuted under the Nazi Regime
A memorial dedicated to homosexuals persecuted under the Nazi Regime.
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims during the Nazi regime
A memorial dedicated to the Sinti and Roma victims during the Nazi regime.
Mausoleum
Built for Queen Louise, located in Charlottenburg Palace.
Palace of Potsdam
The Palace of Potsdam (Sanssouci Palace) is a stunning historical royal residence, often compared to Versailles.
Nikolaiviertel
Berlin'in en eski yerleşim yerlerinden biri olan Nikolaiviertel, dar sokakları, tarihi binaları ve büyüleyici atmosferiyle zamanda bir yolculuk sunar. Şehrin doğum yeri olarak kabul edilen bu bölge, geleneksel restoranları ve dükkanlarıyla keyifli bir gezi vaat eder.
Charlottenburg Castle
Charlottenburg Castle is a beautiful baroque palace, offering a glimpse into Prussian royal history with its stunning architecture and gardens.
Spandau Old Town
Spandau's Old Town offers a historic atmosphere with traditional architecture and hosts a popular Christmas market.
RAW-Gelände
RAW-Gelände is a former industrial site turned cultural hotspot, buzzing with street art, nightlife, and alternative markets.
Grunewald hunting lodge
Grunewald Hunting Lodge is a historic Renaissance palace, offering a glimpse into the lives of Prussian royalty.
Jewish Memorial
The Jewish Memorial, officially known as the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, is a field of concrete slabs designed to disorient visitors.
Tombs of the Unknown Soldier
A solemn memorial honoring soldiers who died in battle without being identified. It stands as a symbol of sacrifice and remembrance.
Molecule Man
A famous sculpture on the river.
Prussian Monument for the Liberation Wars
A monument with views of Berlin in Viktoriapark.
Hon Zalan Castle
Hohenzollern Castle sits on Mount Hohenzollern and is a memorial to the Prussian royal family.
Kohen Castle
The original Kohen Castle, destroyed in 1689, was rebuilt in 1868 and overlooks the town of Cochem and the Mosel River.
Els Castle
Eltz Castle is a popular place for a classic Instagram picture.
High Castle
The High Castle adds much character to the town of Fussen.
Mauer Weg In Lichterfelde Süd
A lesser-visited section of the Berlin Wall where cherry blossoms bloom along a two-kilometer trail.
Bornholmer Strasse
An iconic cherry blossom road in the trendy Prenzlauer Berg district, famous for its historical significance as a former border crossing and its mention in a David Bowie song.
Kirschblütenweg
The 'Cherry Blossom Road' near Bornholmer Strasse is a spectacular avenue with 215 cherry blossom trees planted along the former Berlin Wall, featuring a Sakura campaign memorial.
Sakura memorial
A memorial avenue featuring hundreds of cherry blossom trees, established as part of the 'Sakura Campaign' that gifted trees to Berlin after the fall of the Wall.
Spandau Citadel
The Spondo Citadel is a star-shaped Renaissance fortress built in the 16th century.
Cochem Castle
A castle overlooking the town of Cochem and the Mosel river, originally built in the 1100s, destroyed in 1689, and rebuilt in 1868.
Hohenzollern Castle
One of the most impressive castles in Germany, sitting on Mount Holstein, built in 1867 as a memorial to the Prussian royal family.
Schwerin Castle
A palace built upon an island in Lake Schwerin, regarded as one of Europe's best examples of Romantic architecture, nicknamed the Neuschwanstein of the North.
The Victory Column
The Victory Column is a monument celebrating military victories, featuring a golden statue of Victoria on top.
Reichstag Dome
The Reichstag Dome offers 360-degree views of Berlin and insights into German history, serving as the home of the German Parliament.
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was a Nazi facility used primarily for political prisoners during WWII, offering a significant historical lesson.
Holocaust Memorial site
A memorial site in Berlin that leaves a strong impression on visitors.