To each his own Berlin

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Culture / Heritage
Relaxation / Well-being

During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Culture / Heritage, Relaxation / Well-being.

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  • JÜDISCHES MUSEUM - MUSÉE JUIF
  • DEUTSCHES HISTORISCHES MUSEUM
  • TOPOGRAPHIE DES TERRORS
  • MAUERMUSEM - HAUS AM CHECKPOINT CHARLIE
  • GENDARMENMARKT
  • MÉMORIAL DU MUR DE BERLIN - BERNAUER STRASSE
  • SIEGESSÄULE - COLONNE DE LA VICTOIRE
  • MONUMENT SOVIÉTIQUE DU TIERGARTEN
  • HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT
  • ZOOLOGISCHER GARTEN & AQUARIUM
  • MÉMORIAL DE LA RÉSISTANCE ALLEMANDE
  • EAST SIDE GALLERY
  • ALEXANDERPLATZ
  • MÉMORIAL DE HOHENSCHÖNHAUSEN - PRISON DE LA STASI
  • HAUPTBAHNHOF - GARE CENTRALE
  • TÜRKISCHER MARKT AM MAYBACHUFER
  • KARL-MARX-ALLEE
  • PANORAMAPUNKT
  • POTSDAMER PLATZ
  • DDR MUSEUM

How to get there

Classic Berlin

La porte de Brandebourg.

Steps: Berlin

The monuments on Museum Island, Unter den Linden, the Gendarmenmarkt, but also the completely renovated Charlottenburg Castle and its surroundings recall the splendours of the Prussian period. To do this, start your day by visiting the Charlottenburg complex, its castle, but above all the park with its charming buildings. The surroundings of the site are full of imposing bourgeois houses. Then cross the Tiergarten and walk along Unter den Linden to Museum Island. The Deutsches Historiches Museum (Deutsches Historiches Museum) also provides an opportunity to refresh your memory of the country's history. End your day with dinner on the Gendarmenmarkt, one of Berlin's most beautiful squares.

Places of interest : DEUTSCHES HISTORISCHES MUSEUM GENDARMENMARKT

Architectural Berlin

Le mémorial au mur de Berlin, Bernauer Strasse.

Steps: Berlin

The architectural fans will be filled in Berlin, whether by the embassy area at the exit of the Tiergarten, the Potsdamer Platz and Friedrichstraße, or by the main train station, the Hauptbahnhof, inaugurated in 2006. You can climb on the panoramic platform of the Kolhoff building in Potsdamer Platz for the extraordinary view (pay entrance: www.panoramapunkt.de). You can also take a look at the renovations of the Ouvriers Berg workers'barracks, or visit the archives of the Bauhaus movement (in the Klingelhöferstrasse). The ideal way to discover the architecture is not only to be very attentive throughout your stay, but also to take a walk on this theme, whether it is a guided tour or the walks we propose in this guide.

Places of interest : HAUPTBAHNHOF - GARE CENTRALE PANORAMAPUNKT POTSDAMER PLATZ

Berlin in the Hitler years et of World War II

Fernsehturm.

Steps: Berlin

There are many monuments to this period in Berlin. The Holocaust Memorial near Potsdamer Platz is your starting point. Behind Potsdamer Platz, the comprehensive German Resistance Memorial (Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand) on Stauffenbergstraße, nos. 13-14 (next to the Kulturforum) shows us another side of the war. Going down Stresemannstraße from Potsdamer Platz, you can see the exhibition "Topography of Terrors" about repression in Germany, which is set up along the remains of the former Gestapo annex building. Opposite the exhibition stands the present Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Aviation at the time of the Third Reich. Finally, three hours will not be too much time to discover the rich documents of the Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum) which trace the persecution of the Jews since the Middle Ages. A stroll through the former Jewish quarter of Scheunenviertel (S-Bahn Hackescher Markt) will bring you face to face with more discreet but equally poignant commemorative plaques. On the ground, you will notice small golden cement paving stones in front of the buildings: they mention the names of the deported and murdered Jews who once lived there.

Places of interest : JÜDISCHES MUSEUM - MUSÉE JUIF TOPOGRAPHIE DES TERRORS MÉMORIAL DE LA RÉSISTANCE ALLEMANDE POTSDAMER PLATZ

Berlin in the countryside

Forum de la culture.

Steps: Berlin

The ideal way to discover Berlin's parks is to rent a bike. To visit the parks and lakes further outside the city, it is possible to take your bike in the S-Bahn (with the appropriate ticket). Start with a stroll in the Tiergarten, which will take you to the House of World Cultures, home to various cultural events and nicknamed "the pregnant oyster" because of its characteristic shape. You will also cross the residence of the President of the Republic, Bellevue Castle, then the Victory Column (Siegessäule), made famous by the film Les Ailes du désir by Wim Wenders. Head for the famous Berlin zoo, which has some 14,000 animals and has given its name to the entire Park and Zoologischer Garten station, popularized by the novel Moi, Christiane F., 13 years old, drugged, prostitute (Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo). If you prefer plants, the Botanical Garden is located at the S-Bahn Botanischer Garten station. In summer, go swimming in the city's 45 lakes and finish the evening with a barbecue.

Places of interest : SIEGESSÄULE - COLONNE DE LA VICTOIRE HAUS DER KULTUREN DER WELT ZOOLOGISCHER GARTEN & AQUARIUM

The Berlin Wall

Zoo de Berlin.

Steps: Berlin

Follow in the footsteps of a wall that has marked the history of Berlin. There are still some vestiges of it - material or behavioural - more than twenty years after its destruction. To recall the history of the Berlin Wall and the Cold War, the Wall Museum in Checkpoint Charlie (U6 Kochstraße) is a must. The explanatory panels are also in French. The Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer Memorial (U8 Bernauerstraße) faces a piece of Wall listed by the Historic Monuments. For educational purposes, it has been restored to its original state, doubled by the "protective" wall built on the East German side, and thus strikes the imagination with its austere appearance. Remember to go around the Wall to see the initial configuration: between the two walls was the "dead zone" (Todestreife) patrolled by VoPos and their ruthless dogs, when it was not simply mined. Also worth visiting is the Chapel of Reconciliation, just next to the memorial. Finally, the East Side Gallery (U1 Warschauer Str. or S-Bahn Ostbahnhof) is an even different testimony to the Wall, reminding us that after its fall, artists from East and West expressed themselves together on this more than one-kilometre stretch.

Places of interest : MAUERMUSEM - HAUS AM CHECKPOINT CHARLIE MÉMORIAL DU MUR DE BERLIN - BERNAUER STRASSE EAST SIDE GALLERY

L'Ostalgie

Steps: Berlin

Search for traces of the GDR. Start with two open-air museums of the East Germany regime. First, the (long) East Berlin. The plan went through its army every year. A small museum is dedicated to the Café Sybille at 24 of the avenue (free entrance). Then go on the side of the Soviet memorial, an impressive esplanade in Treptow park Alexanderplatz, at the Karl-Soviet bridge level, then visit the famous Ampelmann boutique in the S Höfe (S-Bahn Hackescher Markt). Further away from the centre but still accessible by public transport,  (tram 6 or 7 until Genslerstr) offers the visit of the Stasi prisons by former inmates. In the evening, enjoy a drink at the Die Tagung bar, a true Communist era bar (Wülichstr. 29, Ubahn Warschauer Str.).

Places of interest : MONUMENT SOVIÉTIQUE DU TIERGARTEN ALEXANDERPLATZ MÉMORIAL DE HOHENSCHÖNHAUSEN - PRISON DE LA STASI KARL-MARX-ALLEE DDR MUSEUM

Day 7

A day in Potsdam, the Berlin Versailles

Vue sur Berlin.

We go there with the S7 - stop Potsdam Hauptbahnhof. Walk for a long time in the Sanssouci park. You will naturally find here its charming castle, but also other less well-known and equally attractive buildings, such as the Orangery and the Chinese House. You will even see the buildings of the University of Potsdam behind the New Palace (Am Neuen Palais). Have lunch in one of the many cafés in the charming Dutch district and enjoy a variety of souvenirs in the many craft shops. To see for the afternoon, the Filmmuseum, in the Breite Strasse in the city centre, which traces the history of the Babelsberg studios, where the great German expressionist films were shot, among others. The studios, nearby, are not open to visitors; however, a theme park dedicated to cinema can entertain children


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