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The 150 metre tall Funkturm was earlier used for broadcasting radio and television, but now houses a restaurant at 55 me... The 150 metre tall Funkturm was earlier used for broadcasting radio and televisi... The 150 metre tall Funkturm was earlier used for broadcasting radio and television, but now houses a...
The Neue Kirche, also known as Deutscher Dom, is one of the 3 buildings of the ‘trinity ensemble’ in the Gendarmenmarkt ... The Neue Kirche, also known as Deutscher Dom, is one of the 3 buildings of the ‘... The Neue Kirche, also known as Deutscher Dom, is one of the 3 buildings of the ‘trinity ensemble’ in...
Originally erected in 1818 to a classically-inspired design by Karl Friedrich Schinkel as a guardhouse for the imperial ... Originally erected in 1818 to a classically-inspired design by Karl Friedrich Sc... Originally erected in 1818 to a classically-inspired design by Karl Friedrich Schinkel as a guardhou...
an observation tower without an elevator in Southeast Berlin, from which you can see that there is a great deal of fores... an observation tower without an elevator in Southeast Berlin, from which you can... an observation tower without an elevator in Southeast Berlin, from which you can see that there is a...
The Schöneweide former forced labor camp (GBI-Lager 75/76) on Britzer Strasse is a complete ensemble, which makes it a r... The Schöneweide former forced labor camp (GBI-Lager 75/76) on Britzer Strasse is... The Schöneweide former forced labor camp (GBI-Lager 75/76) on Britzer Strasse is a complete ensemble...