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The capital of Germany. Grand Berlin

The capital of Germany ... It is unlikely that in the modern world there is a person who has never heard of a city like Berlin. But what do we know about him, and do we even know? Yes, it is Germany's largest administrative center, both in terms of area and number of people living here. In addition, he is deservedly considered the most important in the world transport and trade and economic hub. And what else?

The capital of Germany. general description

It should be noted that this city, located just on two rivers - the Spree and Hafele, the city has more than once become the capital. Throughout history, he managed to visit the main hail of several states, for example, the margrave of Brandenburg, the Prussian kingdoms, the German Empire. Up to 1990, only the eastern part was considered the capital of the GDR, and from the moment of reunification Berlin finally got the status of the main city of the whole state.

At the moment, despite the fact that in Berlin there is a massive and almost universal construction, the city administration and the citizens themselves are trying their best to give it a more cozy and well-groomed look. Here, even the communication pipes are painted in different colors.

Perhaps, everyone can find an occupation for themselves here. Lovers of architecture will certainly be amazed by the cathedral located right on the river bank, the local Anichkov Bridge and the buildings of the Jewish quarter.

If the traveler is ready to discover something new and not quite normal, Berlin (Germany) is just the place where he must certainly visit at the first opportunity. Why? And where else, if not here, you can meet so many unusual, original and sometimes simply fascinating monuments, statues and monuments. For example, the most interesting are the Memorial to the burnt books on Babel Square, a monument to Jewish tailors, sculptures dedicated to the inhabitants of Berlin, the lucky Lorschen on the waterfront, St. Gertrude on one of the bridges.

The capital of Germany. What to see first

  1. Unter den Linden. First of all, I would advise you to walk along the famous boulevard Unter den Linden, whose name translated into Russian will mean "Under the lindens". The street has been considered a symbol of the capital for more than 300 years, and the secret of its attractiveness lies in the presence of a huge number of different monuments of architecture. Many of them were built by craftsmen of past centuries. For example, the Opera House, the library founded in 1870, the Lustgarten Museum, the Fire Tower and, finally, the world-famous Brandenburg Gate.
  2. Houses of Parliament. If you exit from the north side of the gate and pass only a few meters, you can see the Reichstag in Berlin. This majestic building in the neo-renaissance style now serves as the residence of the parliament. Under the huge glass dome is a very popular viewing place for tourists. From there you can actually look at the city from a bird's eye view.
  3. Berlin Zoo. If you have time, you need to visit the Berlin Zoo. The history of this place is several centuries old. Initially created as a menagerie at the court of Friedrich Wilhelm IV, the zoo was constantly replenished not only by rare birds and animals, but also by seedlings of unique plants. Now here is collected the richest in Europe collection of representatives of world flora and fauna.
  4. House Aquare. A glass atrium, inside which there are numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, offices and even a luxury hotel. But this is not the most important thing. The fact is that everyone who peeks inside this room, can see with his own eyes the huge model of the Atlantic Ocean. Here you can get acquainted with the inhabitants of the sea depths, watch the life of this coral reef and listen to the fascinating excursions.

The capital of Germany. The symbol of the city

Probably, many know that the symbol of Berlin is a bear cub. And those who already managed to visit this city noticed that the figures of this funny animal very often decorate not only city squares, parks and supermarkets, but also private houses of the most ordinary townspeople.

No one knows exactly why the bear is located on the arms of the city. There are many legends, speculations and variants, but, nevertheless, the animal's figure without any problems can be purchased for about 2000 euros, and later to decorate as the heart tells. Someone turns it into a fairy and cheerful creature that somehow resembles a good keeper of the house, someone wants to see on it elements of the family coat of arms or branches of the genealogical tree, and someone simply uses it to promote and advertise the family business.

After visiting this amazing city several times, I noticed one amazing nuance. In Berlin, you need to walk as long as possible, trying to penetrate this place to feel it. In pursuit of successful and unusual staff, with a camera in hand, you can miss the main thing, namely not to notice his mood and spirit.

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