A prefabricated concrete panel building apartment still furnished with original GDR furniture – this historical document can be visited in Hellersdorf!
Berlin
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Bösebrücke
Together with tens of thousands of other GDR citizens, Chancellor Angela Merkel crossed into the West at this very spot on the day the Wall fell.
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Gethsemanekirche
The Evangelical Gethsemane Church in Prenzlauer Berg stands for the peaceful revolution in the GDR.
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Karl-Marx-Allee
The residential buildings in the typical Moscow 'gingerbread style' characterize Europe's only boulevard built after the war! Today, Karl-Marx-Allee, with the two striking towers of Frankfurter Tor, is a protected monument – it is Germany's longest contiguous architectural monument.
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Balloonerie
Balloonerie in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg sells all kinds of balloons - especially on Valentine's Day, red and white heart-shaped balloons are very popular.
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Velotaxi City Tours
The greenest city tour in town is a sightseeing tour with the velotaxi. The chauffeurs pedal their guests through the city in modern and comfortable bike rickshaws. The tour duration varies between 1 - 3 hours.
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Friseur Masson
The Masson barber is a classic hair dresser chain: the salons have a unified, minimalist interior design and several stores that are spread all over the city.
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montagehalle berlin
Spring rolls aren't just for Chinese restaurants! The powdery-peppy scarves from montagehalle berlin in Wedding are handcrafted unique pieces and an unusual Berlin souvenir, not just for cold days.
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Winterliche Kutschfahrten
Winter carriage rides are a special experience for all who want to enjoy Berlin in winter. The horse-drawn carriage transports young and old into a fairytale world of snow and silence.