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The first impression when i arrived in Berlin was "WOW what a great great train station", there's nothing like this in my home country. It's quite different than the 2 cities before I got to Berlin (Erfurt and Frankfurt), maybe because all of the skyscrapers in downtown. This is the third city in my summer school trip around Europe, in Deutchland or we can called it Germany.
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Berlin, the city where the old mixes with the young and the past meets future.
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With autumn closing in and the nights getting cold and dark it's about time to shiver a little more- both from the cold and from a picture journey through the abandoned hospital complex at Beelitz-Heilstätten...
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If you have a look at my articles, photos and likes you can cleary see a tendency to fun fairs, amusement parks and especially the ferris wheels.
I simply love those colorful places and when I was told that there is an old and rotten amusement park out there in Berlin I had to visit it! What a great combination!
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This location offers you the most breathtaking view of Berlin.
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It was in 2007 when I first came to Berlin and it was love at first sight! Unfortunately, I was only there for a 10-day vacation. Still, memories of that trip never failed to excite me even as I wandered around in my old hometown. As fate would have it, a year later, I met the love of my life, who, coincidentally, was living in Berlin! So I made the big leap - I got married and moved to Berlin! And to this day, that still holds the top spot as the best decision I've ever made!
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Boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, come closer and step into the magic wonderland of Berlin!
Be prepared for a freakshow hotel, men on burning stilts, jugglers, a punk in a shopping cart, candy cotton, people dancing in a fountain, and much more as I take you along my Berlin summer full of spectacles. Join me on a journey through the Megaspree rally, the "Berlin lacht!" street theatre festival and Circus Chiarivari!
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While traveling in Europe, I visited my very good friend, Eve (aka venusattack) who was in Berlin for six months. She then brought me to the Holocaust Memorial – A MUST visit for its impressive architectural design!
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If you like to play Pool or Snooker and you're in Berlin - then this is the place to go to.
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With leaves on the trees and the sun in the sky July is a great time to enjoy Berlin's outdoor eateries, beer gardens and urban beaches. Here are my highlights of my time in Berlin.
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The 116-year-old Reichstag Building in Germany's capital city of Berlin, houses the country's lower house of parliament. It is a popular site among tourists and locals, however, it was closed to the public recently as a security precaution for any possible terrorist attack.
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Just on the opposite of the "Friedrichspalast" you will notice two large shopwindows sporting a Lomography Logo. All in a tumble, stylish and alluring there´s a big LomoWall emblazing the 200 m² Lomography Gallery Store Berlin...
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Brace yourselves – this is about as touristy as it gets!
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Dessau represents one part of the history of the Bauhaus art besides Weimar and Berlin. There are still a lot of buildings designed and built by famous artists, such as Walter Gropius. The Bauhaus Building (the one with the Bauhaus letters on it) is probably the most known Bauhaus construction.
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What is the difference between the remotest place on earth and Berlin? Of course its Metro.
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The Körnerpark may be quite small, but it has a lot to offer.
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Berlin is like a young boy full of energy and courage, it’s still looking for its identity but at the same time it believes in its great future.
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The Botanical Garden in Berlin offers a wide variety of plants from all over the world and is an ideal place to relax on sunny days and to escape from the busy city.
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The Pergamon Museum was built between 1910 and 1930. From 1901 to 1909, a smaller building had occupied the same spot. Dates, dates, dates … You can find a beautiful (and big) building, the surprise is inside …
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The Olympic Games in 1936 took place a long time ago, but within the Olympic Village on the outskirts of Berlin the spirit of that time lives on. It was interesting to see such a historic site which also served as a haunting backdrop for this set of analogue photographs.