Experiences in Berlin

Tiergarten is Berlin’s largest central park, covering around 210 hectares and offering an ideal space for прогулок and relaxation. At its heart stands the Victory Column on Großer Stern, crowned with a gilded statue of Victoria and featuring an observation deck. Nearby are the Soviet War Memorial with tanks and artillery, Bellevue Palace (the residence of the German president), and St. Matthew’s Church.

Charlottenburg Palace is the largest Baroque palace in Berlin and the former summer residence of the Prussian kings from the Hohenzollern dynasty. Located in the district of the same name on the banks of the River Spree, it combines opulent architecture, richly decorated interiors, and expansive gardens.

The Brandenburg Gate is renowned as the main symbol of Berlin and Germany, representing triumph, peace, and national unity. It has witnessed the Napoleonic Wars, the division of Germany by the Berlin Wall, and its fall—standing as a silent observer of some of the most pivotal moments in history.

The Berlin Cathedral is a majestic Protestant church on Museum Island and the largest church in Germany, serving as the burial site of the Hohenzollern dynasty. Built in the Neo-Baroque style, it impresses with its rich decoration and deep historical significance.

The Topography of Terror is a memorial and museum complex in Berlin located on the site of the former headquarters of Nazi repressive institutions from 1933 to 1945. It is dedicated to documenting the crimes of the Nazi regime. The site also preserves a fragment of the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the continuation of violence after the war.

The East Side Gallery is a preserved section of the Berlin Wall where 118 artists created murals dedicated to the reunification of Germany.

The Reichstag is a historic building in Berlin on Platz der Republik, home to Germany’s modern Bundestag. Built in the Neo-Renaissance style, it is famous for its glass dome designed by Norman Foster and its role in key events of German history.