How To Have A Great Vacation In Berlin

Tuesday, February 17, 2009 ·

By Robert M Freeman

Berlin, the capital city of Germany is the biggest city in the country. It is most famous for its historical places, nightlife, cafes, clubs, bars, museums, palaces, and further sightseeing options. After the fall of the Berlin War, the city has become a genuine melting pot as far as culture is concerned. It has become a place where all types of art, music, and fashion come together.

The city has numerous museums. Museums managed by the government do not need to be paid for to enter four hours prior to their shutting down each Thursday, and there is also the three day Museum Pass which lets visitors have admission to about 70 museums.

Museumsinsel, also known as Museum Island is famous for housing the Pergamon Museum which has a huge compilation of Greek and Islamic art. Additional museums on the island consist of the Altes Museum with Egyptian collections, the Alte National galleries with mostly German collections, and the Bode Museum with Byzantine art.

You can visit many museums that cover the history of the country, in particular the Holocaust. Additionally, Berlin is one of those few cities that do not want to cover the negative sides of its history. You can witness ruins of the Berlin Wall as well as Jewish museums that cover the Holocaust.

The Deutches Historisches Museum has a large compilation of German history items covering all ages. This museum is particularly enormous, so make sure you have adequate stamina to spend hours looking at the whole lot. The Judisches Museum is the Jewish museum. There are a number of historical items about Jews in Germany in this museum. Furthermore, there is also a Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe which covers one complete block. There is an underground museum with facts regarding the Holocaust. This is one of the most visited as well as most extraordinary museums in Berlin.

The Berlin Wall may not be there anymore, but a part of it is still detectable next to the river. This has been renovated as a gallery, and there are especially great murals on it. There is also a Berlin War Memorial for those that died crossing the wall. There is a viewing platform that lets you envision accurately what it must have been like when the wall was still in place. Checkpoint Charlie used to be a crossing point linking the two sides of Germany, and is also well worth a visit.

The Tempelhof airport is the airport that was used throughout the Berlin Airlift in 1948. There is now a memorial here to honor the airlifts around the blockade. This airport has also been featured in a lot of films, and has a distinctive look to it. With its numerous halls and buildings, it was built to become an entry point to Europe, and is still one of the biggest buildings in the world.

Berlin is a wonderful city to come to for tourists, and if you can only visit one city in Germany then you should come see Berlin. Its history will move you, and you will be haunted the rest of your life by many of the historic sites you see here.

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