List of sights in Berlin

Berlin grew out of the historical city centre, the Nikolai quarter, its sister town of Cölln, the settlements founded by the Elector, such as Dorotheenstadt or Friedrichstadt and finally the creation of Greater Berlin in 1920, when the hitherto independent towns of Spandau, Charlottenburg or Cöpenick were merged with the old Berlin to form a city of four million inhabitants. This decentralised historical development has resulted in a plethora of sights in Berlin today – not just in the centre of the city, but also in the outlying boroughs.

For various reasons the main symbol of the city is the Brandenburg Gate; its unmissable landmarks are the Berlin TV tower in Mitte and the broadcasting tower on exhibition land in Westend.

Selected sights

Berlin-wide

Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall)
View over Gendarmenmarkt at night
Weltzeituhr on Alexanderplatz with Berlin TV tower
The Buddy Bear (or Berlin Bear) is a symbol of Berlin. A symbol of freedom, peace and tolerance among cultures and religions. Here on the Bebelplatz

East Centre (Mitte)

Beach at Museum Island
The Elephant Gate at Berlin Zoo

West Centre

The New Berlin around Potsdamer Platz

Government quarter

Inside Government quarter

Outlying areas

North

East

Southeast

South

The Great Tropical House at the Botanical Gardens

Southwest

West

Museums

Monuments and memorial sites

Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great

Gallery of Berlin sights and attractions

See also

References

External links

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