Lately I have had a lot of things to share here on the
blog with you... not really so much time to do it! I am so far
behind left with my posts I don't even know when I will get to post
them...today is one attempt of finishing the #travelwithme series
from Berlin... where we went a MONTH AGO!
ANYWAY! Back to Berlin this are the second day from our
weekend spent in Germany's capital:
in our second day we visited the Berlin Cathedral , Museum
Island where we saw the DDR Museum & Pergamom Museum & the Berliner
TV tower.
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Berliner Dome - Berlin Cathedral
...is the largest church in the city, and it serves as a vital
center for the Protestant church of Germany. With church services,
concerts, tours, and many more events and offerings, the cathedral
presents a wide variety of opportunities to come closer to the
Christian religious tradition. The souvenir shop - Dom-Shop " and
the “Domcafé ” are located in the basement of the Berlin Cathedral
Church.
Pergamom Museum - Museum Island
The Pergamon Museum is filled with classical sculpture, imposing
architecture, colorful tapestries and enough historical artifacts
to drive a thousand Indiana Jones films. Highlights include the
famous Ishtar Gate, a fragment from the Epic of Gilgamesh, and the
Market Gate of Milete. The works come from Ancient Greece, Rome,
Babylon and the Middle East and show how advanced these ancient
societies were.DDR Museum
The DDR Museum provides a fascinating
insight into life in East Berlin. There is so much to see in this
relatively small museum. There is the domestic sphere where a
recreated apartment shows you what daily life was like. The
interactive displays where drawers and cupboards are opened
revealing historical artefacts and more. You can see more in a next
vlog on my youtube channel here:
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Berlin TV Tower
Everyone is supposed to remember that Berlin's Fernsehturm (TV
Tower) is 365m high and the tallest building in Berlin. As urban
legend has it, the tower's height was a deliberate decision taken
by Walter Ulbricht, Leader of the SED, so that every child would be
able to remember it, just like the days of the year. In fact the
tower's summit today is 368m.