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Berlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.5 million people,Berlin is Germany's largest city.
Here is a list of places of interest in Berlin:
Brandenburg Gate is a landmarks of the city of Berlin.
Reichstag & Government Quarter -The Reichstag is the German parliament building and with its new glass cupola designed by Sir Norman Foster, has become one of Berlin's most popular attractions.
Schloss Charlottenburg - Built between 1695 and 1699 for Sophie Charlotte (wife of King Freidrich I of Prussia) and extensively rebuilt after World War II due to damage caused thereby, this is Berlin's largest and arguably most beautiful palace.
Take Bus number 100 or 200 - Both services set out from Zoologischer Garten railway station and follow similar routes. Many of Berlin's major sights can be seen from these bus routes.
Checkpoint Charlie Museum - The museum exhibits an extensive collection of real-life stories, propaganda and memorabilia from the time of Berlin's occupation and division by the Allied Forces. Checkpoint Charlie itself was a former border crossing point between the American and Soviet occupational zones (1945 - 1990). Replicas of the US Army patrol hut and entry/exit sign can be found on the site. The acutal hut in use at the time of German reunification is in the Alliierten-Museum in the Zehlendorf district.
Unter den Linden - Unter den Linden is a wide boulevard that extends eastwards from the Brandenburg Gate. It is lined with great architectural buildings, coffee shops, bars and restaurants.
East Side Gallery - The longest remaining section (around 1 mile) of the Berlin Wall that still stands today. It is found on Mühlenstraße.