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Echoes of History: Discovering WWII Battle Damage in Berlin
by Felipe Tofani | Jun 4, 2023
In the aftermath of 1945, Berlin was left in ruins, bearing witness to the devastating impact of World War II. Even today, the city still bears the scars and bullet holes that serve as poignant reminders of that tumultuous period.
Read MoreEiergasse is Berlin’s shortest street
by Felipe Tofani | Feb 12, 2022
Berlin's shortest street Exploring the Eiergasse in Nikolaiviertel ; If you like unusual facts...
Read MoreMarx and Engels Forum in Berlin
by Felipe Tofani | Oct 19, 2020
Marx and Engels Forum is a small public park in the heart of Berlin. Named after two of the most famous and influential German philosophers, Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, authors of The Communist Manifesto. The park was opened to the public in 1986. The statues found there used to have quite a significant location with the Palast der Republik, the German Democratic Republic’s parliament, on its back.
Read MoreFranziskaner-Klosterkirche: A Visit to the Ruined Church next to Alexanderplatz
by Felipe Tofani | Jun 10, 2020
Franziskaner-Klosterkirche A Visit to the Ruined Church next to Alexanderplatz ; If you ever...
Read MoreBerlin – The Inner Layer by Alex Soloviev
by Felipe Tofani | Oct 31, 2017
Alex Soloviev has a way of capturing life in the streets of Berlin. He shows how Berlin can be...
Read MoreThe Best Photo Spots in Berlin: Where to take pictures in the German Capital
by Felipe Tofani | Sep 4, 2017
The Best Photo Spots in Berlin Where to take the best pictures in the German Capital ; If you’re...
Read MoreBerlin from Above: The Amazing View from the Park Inn Hotel Alexanderplatz Viewing Platform
by Felipe Tofani | Jan 18, 2017
Berlin from Above The Amazing View from the Park Inn Hotel Alexanderplatz Viewing Platform ; What...
Read MoreRosenstrasse Protest – The Day Hitler Blinked
by Felipe Tofani | Apr 6, 2015
Many people believed that it was impossible for Germans to resist the Nazi dictatorship, war propaganda and the deportation of Jewish people. However, a street protest in 1943 showed that resistance was possible and that it could be successful. Then the Rosenstrasse Protest happened.
Read MoreBreakfast at the Fernsehturm in Berlin
by Marcela Faé | Feb 25, 2015
Breakfast at the Fernsehturm in Berlin A meal above Berlin ; One of the most remarkable things you...
Read MoreThings to do in Berlin if you only have 24 hours – Mainstream Version
by Marcela Faé | Apr 9, 2014
If you only have 24 hours in Berlin and you want to see all the main attractions and famous spots,...
Read MoreA Short Video of Berlin in 1900
by Felipe Tofani | Jan 16, 2014
This was Berlin in 1900. More than a hundred years ago and before the war, before the wall, before...
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