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 1A Start Kurfürstendamm
At the corner of Meinekestraße. Visit the new Kranzler Eck which has been built around the Cafe Kranzler, or the exhibition „Story of Berlin“.
The Theater des Westens and the railway station Zoologischer Garten are within five minutes walking distance.
 1B Kurfürstendamm
Directly on the Breitscheidplatz, where the popular „Wasserklops“ stands. The Europa Center contains 99 shops and offers a perfect mixture of service, shopping, gastronomy and entertainment. Visit the ruins of the Gedächtniskirche, the Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church.
 2 KaDeWe
First go shopping in these elegant surroundings and then enjoy the culinary delights of Europe´s largest delicatessen department...... you just have to see the KaDeWe!
 3 Lützowplatz
The Bauhaus Archiv is a typical example of the work of Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus movement. Examples of art and architecture are on show in the permanent exhibition.
 4 Kulturforum
Here is culture at its finest! These museums are famous the world over and can easily be reached by foot in a few minutes: Art Gallery, New National Gallery.
Other places of interest nearby: Philharmonic, Chamber Music Concert Hall, Arts and Crafts Museum, State Library and the Matthäi church.
 5 Potsdamer Platz
The Potsdamer Platz was named after the Potsdamer Gate which was built in 1824 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. In the 1920s the Potsdamer Platz was a very important traffic junction and a cosmopolitan meeting place.
 6 Jewish Museum
This unusual building designed by Daniel Libeskind is interesting because of the contrast between the remarkable architecture and the subject of the museum. As well as the permanent exhibition about Jewish and German history, there are also exhibitions on show for limited periods.
 7 Checkpoint Charlie
The former border crossing point between the Russian and American sectors of Berlin. The rebuilt American guard house and the museum take us back to the time of the Berlin Wall and the Cold War. Marks on the road show where the Wall previously stood.
 8 Gendarmenmarkt
This is for many the most beautiful spot in Berlin. Take your time to look at the Konzerthaus, the Französische Dom and the Deutsche Dom. You can climb the tower inside the Französische Dom. The permanent exhibition „Questions about German History“ can be found in the Deutsche Dom. There are many cafes and restaurants nearby.
 9 Alexanderplatz
The Alexanderplatz is one of the busiest squares in the old centre of Berlin. It was given its name in the Spring of 1805 when Czar Alexander I. visited the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III. and signed a treaty against Napoleon. The television tower was built in the 1960s and is one of Berlin´s landmarks.
 10 Berlin Cathedral
What would you like to do first? A short walk to the museums island with the Pergamon Museum, the old National Gallery and the Bode Museum? Visit the Lustgarten and the Old Museum? Take a one hour boat trip on the Spree past the Reichstag or a walk through the Nicolai quarter?
How about a visit to the Sea Life Center? Here you can experience a fantastic journey in a glass lift through an aquarium.
 11 Friedrichstraße/Unter den Linden
 12 Brandenburger Gate
This Berlin landmark and symbol of the formerly divided city was built between the years 1788 and 1791 at the request of Friedrich Wilhelm II. The 4 horses and most of the ornamentation were designed by the Berlin-born Johann Gottfried Schadow.
 13 Berlin Hauptbahnhof
The new main railway station provides an important innercity connection in the european rail system. The lines running from east to west are spanned by an elegant filigree roof construction made of steel and glass. The lines running from north to south lie under the ground.
 14 17.Juni - Flea market
 15 Charlottenburg Palace
The former residence of the Hohenzollern family invites you to a journey through 300 years of art and history. Take a walk through the spacious park. Opposite the palace is the Berggruen art collection and on the other side is the Egyptian Museum with the bust of Nofretes.