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stefcam01
Visited in april 2018
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L'endroit idéal pour ceux qui veulent découvrir l'avenue la plus marquante de Berlin-Est. Une architecture des plus soviétique ou tout est absolument symétrique. A faire sans hésitation.
clm_rnd
Visited in january 2018
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On se croirait vraiment en russie. L'avenue est large, démesurée et morne. Impressionnante
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Visited in june 2017
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Plongée dans l'époque soviétique en parcours cette longue avenue qu'est la Karl Marx Allee. Il faut bien penser à lever la tête pour admirer les immeubles d'époque
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Visited in april 2016
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Marcher le long de la Karl Marx Allee a été l'un des points marquants de ma visite à Berlin. L'ambiance qui s'en dégage est particulière, teintée d'histoire. J'ai eu l'impression d'être à une autre époque.
Passage ideal to go to the remaining part of the wall. You go between two worlds passing from the city centre Karl Marx Allee. Soviet architecture shows very well the two influences which influenced the city a good part of the 20th Century.
The Karl-Marx Allee (KMA, with the original Große Frankfurter Straße, then Stalinallee from of December 21st, 1949), until November 13th, 1961 Berlin is the largest street Germany, extended Frankfurter Allee over seven miles away. The avenue consists of eight lime and an important central reservation.
Completely destroyed after war, the KMA quickly became the street symbolic East Berlin. The Communist regime, who reigned as a Democratic Republic of Germany (ddr) 1949 to 1990, the parade its army each year. it is important to see it a symbol communist propagandist there
The separation of Berlin, after the blockade from June 23rd, 1948 to May 12th, 1949, saw the KMA becoming Soviet. It was one of the only parts of East to be properly rebuilt for the big shots of the unified Socialist Party Germany (SED). On June 17th, 1953, the first great demonstration of the workers East Berlin on the KMA was strongly punishable by the regime. The avenue June 17th west of the brandenburg gate commemorates this repression.
Architecture, fountain Straußberger Platz to the two towers " IVG" Frankfurter Tor a demonstration of the Soviet size is. About a mile, the buildings are presented in a rough and massive. They have lifts, which is very rare in East, and the apartments are particularly important in size and height. The roofs of the buildings have wonderful views of Berlin.
Today, the KMA is a pleasant place where the history of Berlin is reflected. Near Alexanderplatz, Café Moskau and stay offers Kino International reference as the film Good bye shows, Lenin!.
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