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Historical Fiction Berlin Wall


Historical Fiction Berlin Wall. This book will take readers back to one of the most tumultuous periods in recent history with poignant prose and fascinating interviews. 4.06 avg rating — 97,085 ratings.

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After the fall of the Berlin Wall from 1989 onwards, Berlin became into a world city of culture, politics, science and media. With 3.5 million inhabitants living within the city Berlin has become Germany's second largest and Europe's 2nd most populous city. With its breathtaking architecture, culture, entertainment, shopping and nightlife, Berlin ranks among the most fashionable and sought-after tourist destinations.

The Reichstag building is a historic structure in Berlin and is one of Berlin's top tourist attractions. The Reichstag was designed as serving as the headquarters of the German parliament , but in 1922, it suffered extensive damage in an accident and eventually abandoned. Following an event that led to the Reunification between East the West as well as East West Berlin on October 3, 1990, British architect Norman Foster led Reichstag's reconstruction in designing the Reichstag's famed roof glass dome. The dome's large glass roof offers a magnificent 360 degree view of the surrounding Berlin cityscape, particularly at night . From the inside of the dome, it is possible to observe the main hall of the parliament below.

Checkpoint Charlie Museum or known as Mauermuseum or Haus am Checkpoint Charlie in Germany is a major visitor attraction within Berlin. Its name originates after the famous checkpoint across East and West Germany. In the museum are exhibits on the background of the Berlin Wall and the stories that of people who escaped East Germany inclusive of the images and audio recordings of successful escape attempts , and escape tools like escape vehicles, hot-air balloons, chairlifts, balloons, and even a miniature submarine!

Built in the late 18th century It was constructed in the 18th century. Brandenburg Gate also known as Brandenburger Tor, is designed as a triumphal arch for King Frederick Wilhelm II. The Brandenburg Gate is the only gate in 14 that Berlin is accessible. Brandenburger Tor is located west of Berlin city centre, at the intersection with Ebertstrasse and Unter den Linden, facing Pariser Platz. It was destroyed during World War II, Brandenburger Tor was extensively damaged, and was left ruined after there was a wall. Berlin Wall was built but in 2002, this famous landmark was fully restored by Berlin Monument Conservation Foundation. It is now a sandstone gateway that has become the site of Berlin's New Year's Eve celebrations as well as Unification Day and is one of Berlin's most well-known tourist attractions and landmarks.

The 368-meter high Berliner Fernsehturm is the tallest TV tower in Berlin and Germany and is one of the most well-known attractions in Berlin. It is situated in the heart of Berlin, Germany, close to Alexanderplatz, and was completed in the year 1969. The observation deck and a revolving restaurant within the Berliner Fernsehturm sphere. The observation deck which also called panoramic floor is approximately 203 metres high and visibility could reach 42 kilometers on an uncloudy day. Visitors will have to take the lift to go to the tower sphere. Alternately you can climb 986 steps. There's also a cafe called Telecafe which is about 207 meters above the ground and will be rotating daily for 30 minutes.

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