The central Berlin Wall Memorial on Bernauer Straße shows the permanent exhibition "1961 | 1989. The Berlin Wall".
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The Tränenpalast ("Palace of Tears") near Bahnhof Friedrichstraße is home to the permament exhibition "GranzErfahrungen", giving an insight into the day-to-day life of a country divided in two.
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Restaurant & Café Drachenhaus
A dinner with Frederick the Great and the waiters dressed in baroque costumes, all of which in a historical building - this can only be had in Potsdam's Restaurant & Café Drachenhaus!
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Allied Forces Museum
The Allied Forces Museum on Zehlendorf's Clay-Allee illustrates the history of the western allies in Berlin. From the end of World War II, over the Berlin Air Lift to Checkpoint Charlie - all this and more are to be discovered there.
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The permanent exhibition of the museum of Kulturbrauerei in Prenzlauer Berg is dedicated to the day-to-day life in the GDR.
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Henri Hotel Berlin
The Henri Hotel is an elegant, highly individual boutique hotel that resides in a Wilhelminian-style building in Berlin-Charlottenburg. The house was recently restored with great commitment.
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Museumsdorf Düppel
In the museum village Düppel families can undertake a trip back into the Middle Ages!.
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Schlosshotel Fürstlich Drehna
At the 4-star superior Schlosshotel Fürstlich Drehna in the Spreewald region you feel like in a fairy tale. The 500-year-old castle combines historical charm with modern ambience and a small but fine wellness area.
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Anne Frank Zentrum Berlin
In the Anne Frank Center Berlin at Hackescher Markt in Berlin-Mitte the permanent exhibition "All about Anne" is shown.
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City Hall Schöneberg
„Ich bin ein Berliner“ – John F. Kennedy said this famous sentence in front of the Schöneberg City Hall when he visited Berlin in 1963. However, a lot more German history was made here.