Beyond and Beneath Tours
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Dostlarım ile Berlin

06.06.2025 / 07.06.2025

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Tag 106.06.2025Freitag

Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate

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It is the symbol of German reunification. Brandenburg Gate is the first stop for every visitor to Berlin! The city’s iconic landmark offers fascinating insights into the city’s history. Of course, the Brandenburg Gate never closes – so you can visit it any day in the year. The Brandenburg Gate is one of the most iconic sights in today’s vibrant Berlin. More than just Berlin’s only surviving historical city gate, this site came to symbolise Berlin’s Cold War division into East and West – and, since the fall of the Wall, a reunified Germany. Architecturally, the sandstone Brandenburg Gate also represents one of the earliest and most attractive examples of a neo-classical building in Germany.

Holocaust Memorial

Holocaust Memorial

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The Murdered Jews of Europe is better known as the Holocaust Memorial by most Berliners. The Holocaust Memorial consists of an undulating field of 2711 concrete steles, which can be passed through from all sides. While walking between the columns of different heights and the labyrinthine corridors, visitors may experience a brief moment of disorientation, which should open up space for discussion. Beneath the memorial is the Information Centre, which documents the crimes of the Nazi era in themed rooms.

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Tag 207.06.2025Samstag

German Historical Museum

German Historical Museum

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Baroque armory & modern glass hall housing permanent & temporary exhibitions on German history.

Sanssouci Palace

Sanssouci Palace

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It is a royal summer retreat where you feel the happiness of Berlin. This place is located 1 hour away from Berlin but is definitely worth a visit. It is completely free to visit the outside of this palace, but do not forget to buy a ticket to visit inside. Friedrich the Great built Sanssouci as a summer retreat – and the palace and spreading park are still magical places today. Friedrich the Great was renowned for his modesty, epitomised in his saying “A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in”. Without a show of pomp and circumstance, but with considerable personal discipline, he guided the fate of Prussia in the eighteenth century. His beloved summer palace was his ideal of everyone’s wish of living without a care – Sans souci.

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