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Arka Yüz İndir 17- Unter den Linden [E3] 31- Checkpoint Charlie [E4] 58- Wochenmarkt Kollwitzplatz [F1] Ihlamurlar Altında anlamına gelen cadde, Berlin'in eski kalbidir ve Bran 22 Eylül 1961'de en ünlü Doğu Almanya-Batı Almanya sınır kapısına kadar uzanan mütte Kollwitzplatz meydanlarındaki ekolojik pazaryeri. Perşembe denburg Kapısı’ndan Schlossbrücke'ye kadar devam etmektedir. civarın k askerler, Doğu Berlin gezisi öncesinde Amerikan, İngiliz ve Fransız silahlı kuvvetlerinin 59- Kastanienallee [F1] da Humboldt Üniveristesi ya da Şehir Operası gibi sayısız önemli tesis ve üyelerini kaydettirdiler. Burada yabancı turistler konaklamaları hakkında kendilerini bilgi Prenzlauer Berg’de gündüzleri Kastanienallee boyunca Berlin tasarımını sunan NeueWache ya da Zeughaus gibi görülmeye değer yerler bulunmaktadır lendirmeyi başardı. Müttek kuvvetlerinin üyeleri için bir geçiş noktası rolünden dolayı, butik ve galeriler uzanır, akşamlarıysa mahallenin bar ve restoranları dolar. Linden önceleri, 1573'den sonra Şehir Şatosundan, kraliçe Sophie Char Ekim 1961'de Friedrichstraße sınır kapısı, sözde tank durdu. Bugün sanatçı Frank Thiel'in yaptığı bir yerleştirme, eski sınırdaki bir 60- Mauerpark [E1] lotte'den sonra "Charlottenburg" ismini alan Lietzow'a ve buradan da plakanın yanı sıra bu olayı anıyor. James Bond'un "Octo-pussy" adlı romanından John le Carré'nin "Soğuğa Gelen Spider" a kadar Mauerpark, Berlin'in Prenzlauer Berg bölgesinde halka açık bir parkurdur. Adı, Spandau'a giden, bir at binme güzergâhıydı. 1701'den itibaren Linden çeşitli gerilim lmlere ve casus romanlarına sahne oldu. Aynı adlı hediyelik eşya/kafe biraz pahalı ama gezebilirsiniz. Berlin Duvarının ve Ölüm Şeridinin eski bir parçası "Duvar Parkı". 1877 de Prusya kraliyet görkemli dönüşümü kapsamında ve yeni mimari ışığında sürekli olarak yapılanmıştır. Zamanla birlikte Zeughaus, Fried 32- Engelbecken [F4] 34- Jüdisches Museum [E5] Kuzey Demiryolunun güney ucunda yer alan Eski Nordbahnhof'un ("Kuzey Demiryol İstasyonu") ismini 1961'de Berlin Duvarı' 1- Alexander Meydanı [F3] richstadt ve Friedrich dem Großen'in altında Kronprinzenpalais, Prinzessinnenpalais, Opera Evi ve şimdilerde Humboldt Üniver Luisenstadt kanalı (1848) ü Yahudi Müzesi, muhtemelen Berlin'deki çağdaş mimarinin nıninşasından sonra nihayet kapatıldı. Demiryolu izlerinin kalıntılarını görebilir. Berlin'in genç sakinleri için, özellikle moda Berlin sitesi olan Prens Heinrich'e yönelik saray ortaya çıkmıştır. Karl Friedrich Schinkels'in mimari becerisi, farklı yapıtları ve stil yönle zerindeki havuz. (Melek Ha en heyecan verici örneklerinden biridir. 9 Eylül 2001'de açı bölge Prenzlauer Berg'den en popüler yerlerden birisidir ve basketbolcular, hokkabazlar, müzisyenler ve diğer pek çok insanı Berlinin ilk akla gelen meydanlarından, sembol yapıların bulunduğu, dükkân olarak rini estetik bir konseptte birleştirmek olmuştur, böylece Neue Wache, Schlossbrücke ve bu vesileyle Linde'lerin bir toplam kom vuzu).Güzel bir bahçe içeri lan müzenin form ve stili, şifreler, kodlar ve felse temalar cezbetmektedir. Kalabalık bir eğlence merkezidir ve özellikle yaz aylarında sürdürülebilir doğaçlama gece hayatının bulunduğu geniş seçenekler sunan popüler alışveriş merkezlerini barındırır. Fernsehturm (tv kulesi) pozisyona dönüştüğü Lustgarten'in yeni sunumu oluşmuştur. 19. yüzyılın sonlarında Berlin Katedrali Wilhelminizm eklektik sti sinde yer dinlenmek ve aynı içeren karmaşık bir kavramı yansıtıyor. Zikzak benzeri Yahu bir sitedir ve son yıllarda Walpurgis Gece ayaklanmaları için de meşhur olmuştur. Bit pazarı da kurulmakta (Flohmarkt). Berlin başlıca yapıttır. TK Maxx, primak, Satrun, açık pazar ve daha niceleri. Gece gündüz linde yeniden inşa edildi. 2.Dünya Savaşı’nın ardından Bulvar bir enkaz çölüydü. Şehir Şatosu bundan hariçti. Ancak 1950 yılın adlı güzel ve uygun yatlı di Müzesi, Amerikalı mimar Daniel Libeskind'in tasarımına Duvarı'nın 800 metre uzunluğunda bir şeridi bugün parkta bir anıt olarak duruyor ve grati sanatçılarının çalışmalarını ziyaret etmek isteyeceğiniz bir bölge. da SED Merkez Komitesi’nin Genel Sekreteri Walter Ullbricht, Prusya Absolütizmi'nin simgesi olan Şehir Şatosu’nu yıkmaya ve kafe atıştırmak için uygun. dayanıyor ve engebeli, neredeyse pencere dışı olmayan dış boyamak ve sergilemek için popüler bir yer. 2- Alexa kaldırmaya karar vermiştir. Mevcut diğer binalar tekrar yavaş yavaş inşa edilmiştir. Ancak asıl yapım faaliyetleri 1958'de başla Michaelkirchplatz ve bura yüzünden parçalanmış bir Berlinin en büyük alış-veriş mağazalarından. Mutlaka uğrayın. 61- Anıt Tesisleri ve Belgeleme Merkezi [E1] mıştır. Aynı biçimli cepheye sahip tipik altmışlı yıllar binaları ortaya çıkmıştır. Şehir Şatosu’nun yerine dönüm noktasından son bulunan Kościół Katolicki (başmelek Katolik) kilisesi görülebilir. Yıldızlı David'i andırıyor. Doğrudan Bernauer Straße'de bulunan geçmiş sınır çizgi 3- St. Mary’s Church | Marienkirche [F3] ra asbest ile kirlenmesi nedeniyle kapatılan ve yıkılan Cumhuriyet Sarayı inşa edilmiştir. Duvarın yıkılmasından bu yana birçok 33- Modulor [F5] Sergi salonlarına ek olarak, 13.yy dan kalma eski katolik, şimdilerde protestan kilisesi. Granit ve tuğladan yapılmış kırmızı kilise siyle ve nöbet kulübesiyle bir parçası bulunmaktadır. Tas bina restore ve yeniden inşa edildi. Os, kırtasiye ve sanat malzemeleri mağazası. Resimle ilgilenenler iç penceresiz Soykırım Ku lak, sınır düzeneklerinin nasıl kurulmuş olduğunu göster Berlinde metro çok iyi işlemekte. Saatlik, günlük Rotes Rathausun yapımında örnek alınmış. II.Dünya S.nda ağır hasar aldı, onarıldı. M Lutherin heykeli mutlaka uğramalı. Çek Koh-i-noor da var. Fiyatlar yanıltmasın kalite! lesi'ni de içeriyor. Dışarıda veya 15 günlük sınırsız ulaşım bileti alabilirsiniz. kilisenin hemen dış. 18- Bebelplatz [E3] mekte ve ziyaretçide bir zamanlar tüm ülkeyi ayıran yapı 35- Tempodrom [D5] Sürgülü Bahçede, direklerin eğimli bir seviyede ayarlandığı, hakkında etkileyici bir izlenim bırakmaktadır. Belgeleme Kullanım esnasında yapılacak kontrolde göstermeniz 4- Rotes Rathouse, Neptunbrunnen [F3] Bebelplatz'da bulunan İsrailli sanatçı Michael Ullmann'ın boş raara sahip bir yeraltı ki taplığı Anlamı Kırmızı Belediye Binası olan bu bina 2.Dünya Savaşı sırasında büyük ölçüde yıkılmışken res Etkinlik mekanı. Ünlü şarkıcıla böylece sürgün hayatının izolasyonunu ve yönelimini yan Merkezi’ndeki görsel sergi 1961'deki duvar yapısının tari olan anıtı, 1933 yılında gerçekleşmiş olan kitap yakma işlemini hatırlatmaktadır. Yer altı kitaplık yeterlidir. https://www.bvg.de adresini inceleyin, tore edilen bir Rönesans dönemi yapısı. Belediye Binasının tam karşısında ise içinde mimari açıdan rın/grupların performanslarını sıtıyor olduğu bulunabilir. "Boşluk" olarak da bilinen ana ek hini ve bölünmüş şehirdeki durumu göstermektedir. Kule lar, yaklaşık 20.000 kitap barındırabilir ve Nazilerin 10 Mayıs 1933'te yaktığı yaklaşık 20.000 kita BVG FahrInfo Plus uygulamasını akıllı telefonunuza Roma çeşmelerini aratmayan güzellikte bir çeşme barındıran çok güzel bir park var. Çeşmenin adı sergiledikleri yer. tempodrom.de sen, müzenin çeşitli bölümlerinde bir ipucu keserek, Yahudi den, sınır düzeneklerinin kalan parçalarına ve şehrin bölün bı hatırlatabilir: Nazi ideolojisine bir tehdit olarak görülen gazeteciler, yazarlar, bilim adamları mutlaka indirin. Bu uygulama şehir için belirleyeceği Neptün Çeşmesi. 1891’de yaptırılan ve Roma Tanrısı Neptün’e adanan bu çeşmede Neptün’ün çev adresinden program görülüp, tarihinin artık görülemediği ya da belki de daha iyi ifade mesini anımsatan anıta ve Komünizm zorba rejimine yöne ve lozoar tarafından "Milletimizin manevi ve dini temellerini zedeleyen edebiyat" ya da resindeki kadın heykeller Prusya’nın dört büyük ırmağını temsil ediyor. Berlin Dom’u ve Müzeler bilet alınabilir. edildiğini vurgular. lik etkileyici bir bakış elde edilmektedir. Barış Şapel'i niz noktalara kolayca sizi ulaştıracaktır. Sizler için be "Weimar Cumhuriyeti'ni yüceltiren yazılar" gibi eski terminoloji. Komünist düşünürler tarafın adasını görmeden önce Bu parkta biraz soluklanıp çeşmeyi seyredebilirsiniz. (Kapelle der Versöhnung) 2000'de lirlediğim cafe-restoranların yanı sıra Aldi, Lidl, Kauf dan bile bile "Alman olmayan ruha karşı eylem" ile silinmelidir. G. Erich Kaestner, Sigmund 36- Deutsches Technikmuseum [D5] Alman Teknik Müzesi'nde eski ve yeni teknolojiler özellikle çocuklar için görsel olarak aktarılmaktadır. açılmıştır. Bu noktada, ölüm çizgisin land, real benzeri marketlerden uygun �iyatla karnınızı Freud, Karl Marx, Heinrich ve Klaus Mann, Rosa Luxemburg, Ağustos Bebel, Bertha von Suttner ve Stefan Zweig. 5- Nikolaiviertel [E3] 6-Spreeufer Caddesi[E3] Teknik Müze, 2.Dünya Savaşı öncesinde Berlin'de ziyaretçileri ağırlamak için kullanılan diğer ünlü tekno de olduğu için 1985'de havaya uçuru doyurabilirsiniz. Halk pazarları alış veriş maaliyetinizi Romanesk bazilikası olan Nicholas Kilisesi, yaklaşık Diğer avrupa şehirlerinde olduğu gibi Berlin’in de 19- Madame Tussauds Berlin [D3] loji müzelerinin geleneğini de taşıyor.Gleisdreieck'teki (demiryolu kavşağı) konumu bile tarihsel önem ta lan Barış Kilisesi bulunmaktaydı. Duva düşerebilir. Ayı şeklinde çikolata, trabant arabalar, 1230 yılında inşa edilmiştir. Ana koridorundaki orta old town bölgesi 36 € ile AquaDom ve 800 yıllık alman tarihini eğlenceli bir biçimde anlatan/yaşatan Berlin Dungeon ziyaret edilebilir. şıyor: burası bir zamanlar yük tren istasyonunun bulunduğu yer, demiryolu operasyonları merkezi iki nak rın yıkılmasının ardından temeller üzerine berlin duvarı parçalarından magnetler başlıca
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