

Designed by OMA the embassy is worth a look, inside and out. 50 Klosterstraße 10179 Mon-Thu:08.30am-05.30pm Fri:08.30am-05.00pm

A behemoth of a building which was an old turbine hall in 1909. 12-16 Huttenstrasse 10553

Designed by Walter Gropius it is a landmark of art, architecture, music and design to name a few. Klingelhöferstraße 14 10785 Mon,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun:10.00am-05.00pm Adults-7 Euros (Saturday, Sunday And Monday) 6 Euros (Wednesday, Thursday And Friday) Concessions-4 Euros (Saturday, Sunday And Monday) 3 Euros (Wednesday, Thursday And Friday)

You've seen it a thousand times in print but never in person?! Sort that out. 1 Pariser Platz 10117

Built on the line of division the wall created the Chapel of Reconciliation once destroyed has been rebuilt by Rudolf Reitermann and Peter Sassenroth. Bernauer Straße 4 10115

Charlottenburg Palace is the largest palace in Berlin, Germany, and the only surviving royal residence in the city. 20-24 Spandauer Damm 14059 Tue-Sun:10.00am-05.00pm Admission 15 Euros

Worth the visit just to see the new extension by Leoh Ming Pei. Unter den Linden 2 10117 Mon-Sun:10.00am-06.00pm Adults- 8 Euros Concessions- 4 Euros U18- Free

A colourful building best viewed at night for full effect. 22 Kochstrasse 10969

The ghostly lights and atmosphere transport you to a different place. Cora-Berliner-Straße 1 10117

One of the largest museums in Europe holding a wealth of information German-Jewish history. Lindenstraße 9-14 10969 Mon:10.00am-10.00pm Tue-Sun:10.00am-08.00pm Adult - 7 Euro Concession - 3.50 Euro

Offers vast panoramas of the surrounding gardens. Worth a visit to see Lord Norman Fosters dome on the roof. 1 Platz der Republik 10557 Mon-Sun:08.00am-12.00pm Free Admission

A subtle link between the previously separated east and west Berlin through its pleasingly detailed façade. 33 Karl-Marx-Allee 10178

A enormous building that looks a-kin to a transformer. Neue Kantstraße / Ecke Messedamm D-14057

This famous town square, which was trapped in the no-man's-land next to the Berlin Wall during the Cold War is now the commercial hub of Berlin. 1 Potsdamer Platz

This mixed use building holds a hidden gem in its internal atrium by Frank Gehry. Pariser Platz 3 20100

Get your bearings here with excellent views of Berlin. 1a Panoramastraße 10178 Mon-Sun:10.00am-12.00am Adults - 12.50 Euro Children - (Under 16) 8 Euro

A building of architectural significance built in the 1950's, designed by Le Corbusier. 4-14 Altonaer Straße

The Velodrome is an indoor track cycling arena, in the Prenzlauer Berg, locality of Berlin. Paul-Heyse-Straße 26 10407
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