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The Past, Present, and Future of Berlin📌

More than three decades since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city basks in a cultural renaissance that boasts everything from museums and fashion to food and nightclubs. There are several locations in Berlin where you can see remnants and learn about the historical significance of this iconic structure. The Berlin Wall Memorial, East Side Gallery, and Checkpoint Charlie are just a few of the places you can visit to gain a deeper understanding of the division and reunification of Germany. Berlin is also on the upswing. An afternoon of visiting a lively cafe, a biergarten or an all-night dance fest at a club will provide you with the proof. Travel with uin and discover why they call Berlin "poor and sexy"!

Inspired by the Acropolis entrance in Athens, the Brandenburg Gate is one of the most-photographed sites in Berlin.
Since its debut, it's been the backdrop of much of the city's history. During the Cold War, the structure sat in "no man's land" between East and West Berlin, where it was inaccessible to locals and visitors. No trip to Berlin is complete without visiting a classic biergarten (beer garden). 📌

Biergartens in Berlin are popular with locals for summer afternoon and evening activities which is something you cannot miss out. Hackescher Markt (Hacke's Market) with its old buildings has developed into a cultural and commercial centre after German reunification, and it is famous for its nightlife. A weekly market is still held every Thursday and Saturday. You will find everything you love in this market. 📌

Discover the history of the Berlin Wall. The East Side Gallery is the longest surviving section of the Berlin Wall. More than 100 artists from over 20 countries decorated this stretch of the hinterland wall with their art works. The most famous is undoubtedly the work known as the “Fraternal Kiss”. Take your time to soak in the history, and pay your respect to those affected by the wall. The Berlin Wall stands as a reminder of the importance of freedom, unity, and the triumph of the human spirit.📌

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Lübbenau is a town located in the German region of Lusatia, on the river Spree, where this forms a large inland delta surrounded by woodland, called "Spree Forest", which is southeast of Berlin. The town is best known through the incorporated villages of Lehde/Lědy and Leipe/Lipje, villages where there just exist anabranches of the Spree River instead of streets. You will find yourself stepping into the wonderland and nature always has the power to heal!📌

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