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1. Alexanderplatz
Alexanderplatz is a pedestrian and transport hub, including everything from high-end shopping to panoramic views of the city. Named after the Russian Csar Alexander I and later becoming the center of East Germany during the Cold War, today's "Alex" includes all the luxuries of a Western metropolitan center.
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2. Brandenburg Gate
The history of Brandenburg Gate – an enormous, sandstone, neoclassical arch – is inextricably linked with the history of Berlin and Germany. Built in 1791 to mark the entrance to Unter den Linden, Berlin's grandest boulevard, the arch was originally created as a symbol of peace. Standing 85-feet (30-meters) high, the Brandenburg Gate was modeled on the gateway to the Acropolis in Athens. When Napoleon defeated the Prussians in 1806, he marched triumphantly through the gate into Berlin, before taking the gate’s crowning statue, Victoria, the Goddess of Victory, back to France as a spoil of war. Victoria was later returned and once again sits atop the gate driving her chariot of horses.
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3. Potsdamer Platz
Potsdamer Platz is one of the world’s great success stories in urban renewal. After World War II, when Berlin was divided along political lines, Potsdamer Platz (Potsdam Square) became a no-man's-land. Once the busiest traffic intersection in Europe, it was suddenly stranded between East and West Berlin. When the Wall came down, the reunified city was desperate to return the square to its former glory. Design competitions were held and the entire area became Europe’s largest building site. Today it’s filled with daring architecture, corporate headquarters, residential areas, shopping plazas, cinemas and public spaces. Most importantly it has created a healing link between the once divided city.
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4. East Side Gallery
The East Side Gallery is a memorial to Berlin’s reunification in 1990 and the fall of the Berlin Wall. The monument to Berlin’s freedom is a 0.8-mile (1.3-kilometer) stretch of the old Berlin Wall that was covered in colorful murals in 1990. Stroll along one of the world’s longest open-air galleries to experience the heartfelt and historical paintings.
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5. Hackescher Markt
Hackescher Markt is a small and stylish square in Berlin and a popular shopping spot for the fashion-forward. Spend an afternoon discovering up-and-coming Berlin designers in the nearby boutiques. When you tire of shopping, take a break at one of the many charming cafés and restaurants in the area.
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6. Gendarmenmarkt
Walk through the Gendarmenmarkt and admire some of Berlin’s most attractive architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries. This square features an imposing central statue depicting poet Friedrich Schiller and is overlooked by three landmark Berlin buildings: the French Cathedral, the German Cathedral and the Konzerthaus.
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What to do in Strausberg
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Strausberg Museum
You can spend time studying the exhibits at Strausberg Museum in Strausberg. Amble around the area's marina or experience its museums.
Church of St Mary
Church of St Mary is just one of the places to see in Strausberg, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's marina or visit its monuments.
Strausberg Ferry Terminal
Explore the waterfront in Strausberg with a trip to Strausberg Ferry Terminal. Make time to visit the monuments and shops while you're in the area.

