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Squeeze it in, Berlin! By Dani
... br> Smack bang in the centre we’re then lead to the largest Jewish Memorial in Germany. This (again very controversial) monument is made up of 100’s of massive concrete blocks lined up in rows over a huge square block of land. All of the blocks are of the same circumference, are all laid 1m apart but all differ in height. The ground in which they’re arranged in rows also changes in depth as you walk through the blocks.
Walking through the ...
History
... Its exhibitions are on Greek and Islamic-Eastern history. Most museums would just take a bunch of artifacts and stick them into a display case, but the Pergamon opted to attempt to reconstruct the grand palace walls and gates by piecing the ruins together and leaving the gaps to imagination.
My last Germany entry did mention how it seemed that Germany was still under the shadow of its war history, but I think I understand ...
May 11: Berlin!
... faces of Kyle and Lindsay who were just as eager as us to get some food! We went out to a cool restaurant at the corner of a vibrant intersection and were able to eat, drink, and people watch (my favourite!). The meal was really satisfying after our tiring journey and it was at the restaurant I turned 22 according to the time zone.. Woo! After eating, we went back to the hostel and ...
The new and cosmopolitan Berlin.....
... bolted together. I was going to take a few photos, but given the current "sensitivity" of transportation locations and the fact that the anniversary of 9/11 is only a few days away, I decided it might not be a good idea.
The train arrived in the lowest level and I although I wasn’t really sure where to find the connection I needed to the area of the city I wanted to go, I used my usual tactic and followed the crowd. I eventually found a Deutsche ...
Mega Sightseeing!
... at the conditions and products people had to live with for decades only a few metres from the free-market society.
Accross the canal was the Atles Museum, church and gardens which looked lovely in the sun with people eating lunch and studying.
We carried on down Unter der Linden past the University and stopped for my first taste of currwurst from a street stall and another Berliner Pilsner in the Operncafe. We carried on down the street for some pictures ...