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Museum Island
... as we got to enjoy the accompanying organ music from the very impressive pipe organ. After the we wedding we were able to enter the church and marvel at it's ornateness. It was more a palace than a church I thought.
By this time it was midday so we had lunch in the first museum cafe which was the Altes Museum. this was a very impressive building housing ancient Greek, Etruscan and Roman items similar to things we've seen before so we just went relatively ...
Here comes the sun da da da da!!!!!!!
... somber columns. The museum is underground and is an extension of the columns above. It is done in an extremely thoughtful manner and is amazing yet bone chilling.
Afterwords I was really excited to see Hitlers Bunker... dont be, its a parking lot now and there is a little sign explaining what it use to look like. It was pretty funny.
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Day 17 - an end to our glimpse of Berlin
... we would pretend to sleep over the seats so noone would come to sit with us lol. It worked! :) I ended up just laying about and making the most of having Internet back as we were in the Czech Republic again soon after. I wasn't even hungry but decided to eat the cakes Baba bought for me. They certainly looked good but tasted pretty average. I decided then that Prague has the best cakes! :) When we got back to Prague it was about 10pm. We got a taxi back ...
The new and cosmopolitan Berlin.....
... desertion and was to have been imprisoned however Frederick I ordered him executed by beheading. Frederick II was forced to watch the execution of his friend. Humboldt is also where Albert Einstein taught for a number of years. The main campus is on one side of the street and the Law Faculty on the other side.
We crossed the street and stood in a large Courtyard in front of the Law Campus. This was a very historically significant site, as it’s where ...
Sun 4/9 to Tue 6/9/2011.
... welcomed me to his apartment. A little later, we caught a bus to a part of Berlin by the river, where we had some dinner outside (a leg of my chair sunk into a hole in the floor and I thought the chair was collapsing!) and then Pete went tango dancing (I stood on the side and watched, taking some photos). There were also fireworks that night (not sure why). After the dances, I felt like coffee and cake, but Pete (originally from Hamburg) did not know where to find a ...