Discover Berlin's most celebrated sights, from historical landmarks and world-class museums on Museum Island to poignant reminders of its divided past and vibrant modern architecture. This collection offers a comprehensive journey through the heart of Germany's capital, showcasing its rich history and dynamic present.
Friedrichstadt-Palast
The Friedrichstadt-Palast is a theater famous for its elaborate shows and sheer size, boasting the world's largest theater stage and being a popular entertainment venue for over a century.
Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum, designed by Daniel Libeskind, recounts 1700 years of German-Jewish history and culture, marked by discrimination leading up to the Holocaust.
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a landmark in Berlin's west, is known for its blend of old and new architecture, with the bombed-out tower serving as a symbol of regeneration.
German Museum of Technology
The German Museum of Technology features modern marvels, including a 'raisin bomber' plane from the Allied airlift and the world's first computer, the Z1.
Museum of Natural History
The Museum of Natural History in Berlin is known for its exhibits featuring a wide variety of plant and animal species, including dinosaurs.
Berlin Wall Memorial
The Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse is an open-air exhibition showcasing the former border fortifications and the history of the Wall, including the lives lost trying to cross it.
Fernsehturm
The Fernsehturm (TV Tower) is the tallest structure in Germany, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation floor and rotating restaurant.
Reichstag building
The Reichstag building attracts visitors with its glass dome, accessible via a spectacular spiral walkway, offering a unique architectural experience.
Humboldt Forum
The Humboldt Forum, a relatively new institution, houses art from around the world, exhibitions about natural sciences, and artifacts from Berlin's history.
Topography of Terror
The Topography of Terror documentation center stands on the site of the former Nazi Gestapo, SS, and Reich Security Main Office, providing information about the perpetrators and victims of the Nazi regime.
Museum Island Berlin
Museum Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to five museums displaying art treasures spanning 6,000 years of human history.
Altes Museum
The Altes Museum on Museum Island houses a collection of antiquities.
Neues Museum
The Neues Museum on Museum Island is famous for housing the bust of Queen Nefertiti.
Pergamon Museum
The Pergamon Museum is renowned for the Pergamon Altar from ancient Greece, currently under renovation.
Zoologischer Garten
The Zoologischer Garten, one of Berlin's two zoos, is home to Germany's giant panda twins Pit and Paule and approximately 30,000 animals from 1500 species.
Tierpark Friedrichsfelde
Tierpark Friedrichsfelde, one of Berlin's two zoos, houses a large number of animals.
East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery is a popular tourist attraction, although not included in the ranking of most visited sights.
Potsdamer Platz
Potsdamer Platz is near the Topography of Terror site.
Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate is a popular tourist attraction, although not included in the ranking of most visited sights.