In this second part we will go onto TV Tower, and through Brandenburg Gate, and... let's see ;-)Did you know that Berlin Germany has more than 140 Museums? Did you know that this city has more than 1,400 bridges, and besides all that more than 100 additional places of interest? Read on to discover.
IV. Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral)
This impressive building was court church of Hohenzollern Dynasty. It was also conceived as a protestant answer to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. It was built during reign of Kaiser Wilhem II, end of 19th Century. Following extensive damage to building during Second World War, a simplified reconstruction took place from 1975–93. The Christening and Marriage Chapel contains altar painting "Miracle of Pentecost" by K. Begas Elder. The royal crypt of Hohenzollern contains around 100 burials of five centuries.
V. Alexanderplatz
Its short name is "Alex", and it's most famous square in Berlin. It was almost completely destroyed in World War 2. It has also big TV Tower which dominates square, Fountain of International Friendship, and World Time Clock.
VI. Fernsehturm (TV Tower)
This is highest building in Berlin and one of biggest attractions. It has a height of 368 metres. When you go up to viewing platform (at a height of 203 metres), you have a perfect view over whole city you will never forget.
VII. Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate)
This is true symbol of city. Because it was situated in no man's land just behind wall, it also became a symbol of division of city. After fall of Wall, Gate was reopened on December 22nd, 1989. It is just amazing to walk through this huge and historical building. Would you like to know how gate looked like in year 1770? Or in 1969? Go to http://www.smart-travel-germany.com/brandenburg-gate.html for further information. There you will find gate's history, and some pictures.