Admiralspalast on Friedrichstraße is one of the few big entertainment venues with tradition with the location being home to the biggest stage shows as early as the beginning 1900s.
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Art Room in the German Parliament
The Dome of the German Reichstag and the Chamber may be the most famous hotspots of the German Parliament, a visit, however, is associated with long waiting times and pretty boring when visiting a second time. In contrast, experts rather visit the art room of the Bundestag.
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BergWerk
Europe's biggest high-wire climbing park is located at Berlin-Hellersdorf!
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Schlosspark Charlottenburg
The 55 hectares of the palace garden of Schloss Charlottenburg are place for all friends of historical garden architecture - it is the oldest still original park in Berlin and Potsdam!
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Siegessäule
The Siegessäule (Victory Column) is one of Berlin's most well-known landmarks. If you want to be close to the gilded statue of Viktoria, Goddess of Victory (affectionately nicknamed "Goldelse" by the locals) you have to be sure your feet will carry you up the spiral staircase.
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Jogging Track at Volkspark Jungfernheide
The jogging track through Volkspark Jungfernheide starts at the entrance of the public bathing beach.
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Komödie am Kurfürstendamm im Schiller Theater
For over 90 years, the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm has been considered one of the best addresses for sophisticated entertainment theater throughout Germany. The theater has now moved to the Schiller Theater for a transitional period.
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KaDeWe
The KaDeWe is the largest department store on the European continent!
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Fühlbar Schön Kosmetik
Fühlbar Schön Kosmetik is centrally located on Friedrichstraße in Berlin-Mitte and provides tangible beauty experiences.
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Bierstube Zur Linde
In a rustic pub like Bierstube Zur Linde in Berlin-Pankow, not only does an after-work beer taste good, but watching football is also fun.