Suffice it to say - Berlin. A true metropolis, the largest city in Germany and the European Union, but also a city of history, art, education, entertainment, open to the whole world...
The German capital has always had something that set it apart from many others - even before the world wars, in between, after the fall of the infamous wall that divided Berlin into East and West.
There are many things that depict him, but somehow his two symbols stand out the most...
One is the Brandenburg Gate - a triumphal gate that has witnessed all the beautiful and ugly things that this unique city has endured. Even today, it stands proudly and reminds everyone who enters Berlin of its grandeur.
Nearby is another landmark - the Reichstag, a parliament building of incredible architecture and, thanks to the Red Army, a symbol of the fall of Nazism.
Despite the damage, it survived a great fire during the thirties of the last century, as well as the Second World War, and thanks to the huge dome that adorns it, it is the most visited parliament building in Europe.
Of course, the remains of the Berlin Wall are of particular interest to tourists from all over the world today, and there is also a large TV tower, the imposing Berlin Cathedral, as well as the entire Museum Island on which it is located, many parks...
The Olympic Stadium, just like Berlin, was a witness to history... During the 1936 Olympic Games, the Nazis wanted to use it for propaganda, but the famous Jesse Owens then sent a completely different message.
It hosted two world championships, and interestingly, during the 1974 World Cup, West and East Germany played one match each - both against Chile.
After the 2006 final between Italy and France, the city of Union and Hertha awaits new finalists - the football ruler of Europe will be crowned in the city at the confluence of the Spree and the Hafel.
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