Bernauer Straße was the border between the districts of Wedding (West) and Mitte (East).
history
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History of the Berlin Wall
The central Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Straße shows the permanent exhibition "1961 | 1989. The Berlin Wall".
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The Tränenpalast ("Palace of Tears") near Bahnhof Friedrichstraße is home to the permament exhibition "GranzErfahrungen", giving an insight into the day-to-day life of a country divided in two.
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Zenner Bier- und Weingarten
The Zenner Beer and Wine Garden in Alt-Treptow is one of Berlin's oldest and largest beer gardens, located directly on the Spree River in Treptower Park. Classic beer garden culture meets a contemporary drink and food menu here, with views of the Island of Youth.
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Restaurant & Café Drachenhaus
A dinner with Frederick the Great and the waiters dressed in baroque costumes, all of which in a historical building - this can only be had in Potsdam's Restaurant & Café Drachenhaus!
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Checkpoint Charlie
Roger Moore used Checkpoint Charlie as a backdrop for the James Bond film 'Octopussy'.
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Kiez- und Entdeckertouren von art:berlin
With art:berlin's neighborhood and discovery tours, you'll experience Berlin's history and architecture intensely. Schöneberg, in particular, offers exciting insights into literature, art, and sustainability, far from classic sightseeing paths.
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Allied Forces Museum
The Allied Forces Museum on Zehlendorf's Clay-Allee illustrates the history of the western allies in Berlin. From the end of World War II, over the Berlin Air Lift to Checkpoint Charlie - all this and more are to be discovered there.
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The Wall Museum East Side Gallery
In the historic mill warehouse directly on the Spree, an emotional journey through the history of German division awaits you. The museum connects personal fates with original props and interviews from contemporary witnesses in 13 themed rooms.
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DIE MAUER – asisi Panorama Berlin
The asisi Panorama THE WALL in Berlin-Mitte takes visitors right next to Checkpoint Charlie on an impressive journey through time into divided Berlin of the 1980s. Here, artist Yadegar Asisi recreates life in the shadow of the Berlin Wall across 900 square meters, allowing visitors to look directly into the scene from a high platform and experience German-German history up close.