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  • Photographs of the 136 people who died at the Berlin Wall, part of the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Inscription recording the names and ranks of the 78 people killed during the Berlin Blockade, on the Luftbruckendenkmal or Berlin Airlift Monument by Eduard Ludwig, 1951, on the Platz der Luftbrucke near the entrance to the former Tempelhof International Airport, Berlin, Germany. This was the first major monument erected in West Berlin after the war. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olympiapark Schwimmstadion Berlin, or the Berlin Olympic Swim Stadium, with its diving pool and 50m pool, constructed for the 1936 Summer Olympics, on the Reichssportfeld, now Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The pool is still in use today. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A hole in the wall at the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • A crack in the wall at the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photographs of the 136 people who died at the Berlin Wall, part of the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photographs of the 136 people who died at the Berlin Wall, part of the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photographs of the 136 people who died at the Berlin Wall, part of the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Photographs of the 136 people who died at the Berlin Wall, part of the Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Strasse, including 1.4km of the former border strip with the original wall, developed since 2008, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation and commemorates all victims of German separation and of the Berlin Wall. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Luftbruckendenkmal or Berlin Airlift Monument by Eduard Ludwig, 1951, on the Platz der Luftbrucke near the entrance to the former Tempelhof International Airport, Berlin, Germany. This was the first major monument erected in West Berlin after the war and has an inscription recording the names and ranks of the 78 people killed during the Berlin Blockade. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olympiapark Schwimmstadion Berlin, or the Berlin Olympic Swim Stadium, with its diving pool and 50m pool, constructed for the 1936 Summer Olympics, on the Reichssportfeld, now Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The pool is still in use today. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Luftbruckendenkmal or Berlin Airlift Monument by Eduard Ludwig, 1951, on the Platz der Luftbrucke near the entrance to the former Tempelhof International Airport, Berlin, Germany.  This was the first major monument erected in West Berlin after the war and has an inscription recording the names and ranks of the 78 people killed during the Berlin Blockade. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0555.jpg
  • Entrance to the Bahnhof or train station on Potsdamer Platz, with sections of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti and information panels, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti and chewing gum in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of a bear holding the crest of the Zoologischer Garten Berlin, at Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Enclosure of the brown bear and white wolf in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Seal sculpture, 1922, in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bear sculpture in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Inside the aviary in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Visitors in the aviary in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Plains zebra and common eland building in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Polar bear sculpture in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Polar bear sculpture in a pond in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Small building with antelope heads on the roof apex in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bust of Katharina Heinroth, zoo director 1945-56, in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fountain with a sculpture of 2 seals in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The antelope and giraffe house, built 1872 in Mughal style with minarets in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fountain with statue of a young boy on a tortoise and a frog in the pond, in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The antelope and giraffe house, built 1872 in Mughal style with minarets in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. On the right is a statue of a centaur and nymph, 1901 by Reinhold Begas. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of a centaur and nymph, 1901 by Reinhold Begas, outside the antelope and giraffe house, built 1872 in Mughal style with minarets, in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mountain goats climbing rocks in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to the antelope and giraffe house with tiled mural of a hunter, built 1872 in Mughal style, in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Alpacas in their enclosure in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • People watching an elephant in its enclosure in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Flamingos at their pond in Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Elephant Gate, built 1899, with 2 sandstone carved elephants supporting columns and an Oriental roof with East Asian paintings and carvings, at the entrance to Berlin Zoo, Tiergarten, Berlin, Germany. The zoo or Zoologischer Garten Berlin was opened in 1844 and is the oldest zoo in Germany and the most visited zoo in Europe. It houses 16,000 animals of 1,500 species. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stands at the Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground to football club Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground to football club Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Corridor around the stands at the Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground to football club Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground to football club Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Stands at the Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground to football club Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground to football club Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffiti art of a skull on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffiti art of a face on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of a female boxer on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of a female boxer on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Platform at Berlin Hackescher Markt Station, a train station of the Berlin Stadtbahn or S-Bahn in Hackescher Markt, a square named after a former town mayor of Berlin, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • View across Berlin with a telescope, from the balcony of Berlin Cathedral or the Berliner Dom, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Altes Museum or Old Museum, housing the Antique collection of the Berlin State Museums, built 1823-30 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in neoclassical style to house the Prussian royal family's art collection, seen from the balcony of the Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, redesigned by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Neo-Renaissance style after being badly damaged in World War Two, although the original chapel on this site was consecrated in 1454, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting the painting Mauerspringer by Gabriel Heimler of a man jumping over the Berlin Wall, damaged by graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting a detail from the painting Mauern International by Alexej Taranin with a yellow Trabant car driving alongside the Berlin Wall, damaged by graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting a painting of a man escaping from East Berlin through Checkpoint Charlie, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall with the tag Berlin! in graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti in the Potsdamerplatz, Berlin, Germany. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 by East Germany, the former GDR, to surround West Berlin, and was brought down in 1989. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The E T A Hoffmann Garden, or The Garden of Exile, with an oleaster plant growing over 49 concrete pillars, outside the Judisches Museum Berlin or Jewish Museum Berlin, designed by Daniel Libeskind and opened 2001, Berlin, Germany. The museum displays a permanent collection on German-Jewish history as well as exhibitions. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Judisches Museum Berlin or Jewish Museum Berlin, designed by Daniel Libeskind and opened 2001, Berlin, Germany. The museum displays a permanent collection on German-Jewish history as well as exhibitions. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Olympiastadion, built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium was rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Carved stone victors' stelae designed by Magdalena Muller-Martin for the 1952 German Olympic champions, outside the Olympiastadion on the Reichssportfeld, now Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Detail of the Prussian eagle on the original Olympic bell, near the South gate of the Olympiastadion, at Olympiapark Berlin, complex built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics, Berlin, Germany. The bell was damaged after a fire in the bell tower during World War Two, and was placed on display here in 1956. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue on the corner of the roof of the Neues Museum or New Museum, built 1843-55 in neoclassical style by Friedrich August Stuler and reopened 2009, Museum Island, with the Fernsehturm or Television Tower behind, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The museum houses the collections of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin and the Ethnological Museum of Berlin. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • An angel overseeing arts and industries on the pediment of the Neues Museum or New Museum, built 1843-55 in neoclassical style by Friedrich August Stuler and reopened 2009, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The latin motto translates as 'Only the ignorant hate art'. The museum houses the collections of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin and the Ethnological Museum of Berlin. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Neues Museum or New Museum, built 1843-55 in neoclassical style by Friedrich August Stuler and reopened 2009, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The museum houses the collections of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin and the Ethnological Museum of Berlin. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Covered colonnaded walkway in the grounds of the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Football fans leaving the Olympiastadion, originally built by Werner March for the 1936 Summer Olympics and rebuilt and reinaugurated in 2004, Olympiapark Berlin, Berlin, Germany. The stadium has been the home ground of football team Hertha Berlin since 1963. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Humboldt Box, a futuristic temporary exhibition space and viewing platform for the Berlin Palace Humboldt Forum construction project and to inform the public about its future use, designed by KSV Kruger Schuberth Vandreike and opened in 2011, Schlossplatz, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The Box is seen from the balcony of Berlin Cathedral or the Berliner Dom. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Looking up at the interior of the dome with its Historicist frescoes, in the Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, redesigned by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Neo-Renaissance style after being badly damaged in World War Two, although the original chapel on this site was consecrated in 1454, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Diagonal apse to left of triumphal altar arch, with statues of Zwingli and Luther, mosaic of St John the Evangelist, and a spandrel relief of the stoning of the apostle Stephen, in the Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, redesigned by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Neo-Renaissance style after being badly damaged in World War Two, although the original chapel on this site was consecrated in 1454, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Glass atrium of the Radisson Blu Hotel on Karl Liebknecht Strasse, and behind, the dome of the Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, redesigned by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Neo-Renaissance style after being badly damaged in World War Two, although the original chapel on this site was consecrated in 1454, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apse and main altar arch with high altar below, in the Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, redesigned by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Neo-Renaissance style after being badly damaged in World War Two, although the original chapel on this site was consecrated in 1454, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bronze equestrian statue of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, who developed Museum Island in the 19th century, outside the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, redesigned by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Historicist style after being badly damaged in World War Two, although the original chapel on this site was consecrated in 1454, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Covered colonnaded walkway in the grounds of the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, designed by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Historicist style, reflected in the glass facade of the Radisson Blu Hotel, on the opposite bank of the River Spree, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral, designed by Julius Raschdorff and completed 1905 in Historicist style, reflected in the glass facade of the Radisson Blu Hotel, on the opposite bank of the River Spree, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0468.jpg
  • Covered colonnaded walkway of the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0465.jpg
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0463.jpg
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0464.jpg
  • Covered colonnaded walkway of the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0461.jpg
  • Colonnade and pediment of the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0458.jpg
  • Colonnade of the Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0457.jpg
  • The Alte Nationalgalerie or Old National Gallery, housing the Neoclassical, Romantic, Biedermeier, Impressionist and early Modernist artwork of the Berlin National Gallery and Berlin State Museums, designed in 1863 by Friedrich August Stuler and opened in 1876, Museum Island, Mitte, Berlin, Germany. The buildings on Museum Island were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0512.jpg
  • Cyclists and walkers enjoying the space at Templehofer Feld, in the old Berlin Tempelhof Airport, which was closed to air traffic in 2008 and now holds events and festivals and is a gated public park, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Humboldt Universitat or Humboldt University of Berlin, founded 1810 as the University of Berlin, Unter den Linden, Campus Mitte, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0412.jpg
  • The dome of the Berliner Dom or Berlin Cathedral (left), completed 1905 in Historicist style, and (right) a statue on the bridge near Am Schinkelplatz with the Fernsehturm or TV Tower in the mist behind, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC14_BERLIN_MC0413.jpg
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