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A protected cultural heritage building, the Hotel Angleterre was originally a commercial building associated with the Baseler Feuerversicherungs-Gesellschaft, designed in the Neorenaissance style by Gustav Knoblauch between 1891 and 1893.
A former theatrical venue, the Apollo-Theater was known for its film screenings, operettes, and concerts, hosting notable performers like Paul Lincke and Otto Reutter.
A Rococo city palace originally built as a residence for a French baron in the 18th century, it was later used as a summer residence, quarantine station, and state guesthouse before being destroyed during the Battle of Berlin in 1944.
A military museum, the Topography of Terror, is an outdoor and indoor history museum that commemorates the site of the SS Reich Security Main Office, the headquarters of the Sicherheitspolizei, SD, and Gestapo during the Nazi regime.
A historic office building, the Deutschlandhaus, is a denkmalgeschütztes (historic monument) building with an expressionist facade and four floors. It was built in the 1920s and underwent extensive renovations to become a documentation center on the topic of flight and expulsion.
A large high-rise office block in Berlin, known as the House of Europe, designed in the New Objectivity style and featuring a 280m-long facade along Stresemannstraße.
A former hotel, the Preußischer Hof, established in 1887 near the Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin, initially in two neighboring buildings, and was known for its comfortable rooms and proximity to the train station.
A former hotel in Berlin, Germany, that was one of the largest and most luxurious in Europe before its destruction during World War II.
A destroyed former railway terminus in Berlin, Germany, built in 1839 and severely damaged in World War II, ultimately closed for traffic in 1952.
A multi-purpose event venue, the Tempodrom hosts a wide variety of events, including concerts, theater performances, and even a thermal bath/spa establishment.
A small park in Berlin's Kreuzberg district, covering approximately 2 hectares, featuring a grassy area, walking path, children's sand playground, rose circle, and plenty of seating areas surrounded by dense foliage.
U-Bahn station on line U2, named after a small park honoring composer Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. The station features disabled access and lifts at the southern entrance, reopened in 1998 after the U2 line was reinstated following reunification.
A shopping center in Berlin's Tiergarten district, The Playce offers 133 stores, restaurants, and bars across three levels with a total sales area of 40,000 square meters, attracting around 42,000 visitors daily.
A former railway station that was the Berlin terminus of the city's first railway, built in 1835 and extended in 1848, later serving as a major hub for urban growth and development.
A multi-purpose hall with a 7 metre high wooden coffered ceiling inspired by the old Berlin Philharmony concert hall, featuring carefully inlaid gold cornicing, wooden columns, and a 4 x 6 m stage with two adjacent dressing rooms.
Hansa Tonstudio is a renowned recording studio famous for its Meistersaal, a concert and recording hall with exceptional acoustics.
A museum building that was erected between 1877 and 1881 in the neo-Renaissance style, hosting various exhibitions, including those of Anish Kapoor, Ai Weiwei, and David Bowie.
Martin-Gropius-Bau
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