Andrew DEREK UK
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Magic left Helsinki a while back and is well on time getting out of port and over to its last port of call in Stockhom tomorrow.
My kids are covering Berlin and Germany at school as well and are interested.
We have the DCL private train compartment and Berlin private tour, they let us decided where we would like to go, so the same as you setting a plan up of the main sights.
Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt
Reichstag
Brandenburger Tor/ Brandenburger Gate
Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche or Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Nikolaiviertel or St. Nicholas Quarter
Holocaust Memorial/Denkmal fur die ermordeten Juden Europas
Bebelplatz/ State Opera House/ St. Hedwigs Cathedral/ Old Library
Charlottenburg Palace/Schloß Charlottenburg/ Kulturforum
Berliner Dom/Museum Island/Museumsinsel
Potsdamer Platz
Hackesche Höfe
Kurfurstendamm/shopping.
Detail...........................................................
Brandenburger Gate
The Brandenburger Tor was originally a gate in Berlin's city wall at the end of the Unter den Linden avenue. Since the fall of the Wall, Brandenburger Tor has become the symbol of a reunified Berlin. Read more...
Reichstag
The historic Reichstag building was reconstructed after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The original dome however was replaced by a modern glass one. Since 1999 the building serves again as Germany's seat of Parliament. Read more....
Holocaust Memorial
This Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust is an undulating forest of 2711 slabs of concrete, each of a different size. It was dedicated 60 years after the fall of the Nazi regime. Read more...
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Museum Island
Berlin's Museumsinsel (Museum Island) is home to no less than five museums, all right next to each other. The museums were built over a century, with the last one, the Pergamon Museum, opening in 1930. Read more...
Berliner Dom
The Berliner Dom is a baroque Cathedral built between 1894 and 1905. It is located on an island in the river Spree, known as Museum Island. Severely damaged during the war, it reopened in 1993. Read more....
Berlin Wall
Most of the Berlin wall has been demolished since the border between East and West Berlin opened in 1989. The more than 1km long East Side Gallery is the most important part still standing. Read more...
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Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche
The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-kirche, a partially destroyed 19th century church is a constant reminder of the ravages of war. A 1960s modern church was built next to the destroyed tower. Read more...
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Charlottenburg Palace
The Schloss Charlottenburg is an early 18th century baroque palace in Berlin's Charlottenburg district. Several sections of the lavishly decorated building are open to visitors. Read more...
.
Checkpoint Charlie
One of three checkpoints at the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie was the site of a standoff between American and Russian tanks in 1961. It became one of the most famous symbols of the Cold War Era. Read more....
Gendarmenmarkt
One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, the Gendarmenmarkt is bordered by three magnificent buildings: the Konzerthaus, Französischer Dom and Deutscher Dom. Read more...
About Berlin....DD (20) is the one who wanted to go there! She wants to see what is left of the Berlin wall. This is the port she was most interested in...go figure!We are doing the Berlin on our own tour, should be interesting.
Really hope the internet gets better. I have never used it on a cruise but this time I think I will have to. I have to keep current on my Mom's bills. She just passed away this past Wednesday and bills are coming in I must pay. We are paying all ours ahead of leaving next week but I will not know what hers are until they come.....
My kids are covering Berlin and Germany at school as well and are interested.
We have the DCL private train compartment and Berlin private tour, they let us decided where we would like to go, so the same as you setting a plan up of the main sights.
Berlin
Gendarmenmarkt
Reichstag
Brandenburger Tor/ Brandenburger Gate
Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche or Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Nikolaiviertel or St. Nicholas Quarter
Holocaust Memorial/Denkmal fur die ermordeten Juden Europas
Bebelplatz/ State Opera House/ St. Hedwigs Cathedral/ Old Library
Charlottenburg Palace/Schloß Charlottenburg/ Kulturforum
Berliner Dom/Museum Island/Museumsinsel
Potsdamer Platz
Hackesche Höfe
Kurfurstendamm/shopping.
Detail...........................................................
Brandenburger Gate
The Brandenburger Tor was originally a gate in Berlin's city wall at the end of the Unter den Linden avenue. Since the fall of the Wall, Brandenburger Tor has become the symbol of a reunified Berlin. Read more...
Reichstag
The historic Reichstag building was reconstructed after the fall of the Berlin Wall. The original dome however was replaced by a modern glass one. Since 1999 the building serves again as Germany's seat of Parliament. Read more....
Holocaust Memorial
This Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust is an undulating forest of 2711 slabs of concrete, each of a different size. It was dedicated 60 years after the fall of the Nazi regime. Read more...
.
Museum Island
Berlin's Museumsinsel (Museum Island) is home to no less than five museums, all right next to each other. The museums were built over a century, with the last one, the Pergamon Museum, opening in 1930. Read more...
Berliner Dom
The Berliner Dom is a baroque Cathedral built between 1894 and 1905. It is located on an island in the river Spree, known as Museum Island. Severely damaged during the war, it reopened in 1993. Read more....
Berlin Wall
Most of the Berlin wall has been demolished since the border between East and West Berlin opened in 1989. The more than 1km long East Side Gallery is the most important part still standing. Read more...
o
.
Kaiser Wilhelm Gedächtniskirche
The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtnis-kirche, a partially destroyed 19th century church is a constant reminder of the ravages of war. A 1960s modern church was built next to the destroyed tower. Read more...
o .
Charlottenburg Palace
The Schloss Charlottenburg is an early 18th century baroque palace in Berlin's Charlottenburg district. Several sections of the lavishly decorated building are open to visitors. Read more...
.
Checkpoint Charlie
One of three checkpoints at the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie was the site of a standoff between American and Russian tanks in 1961. It became one of the most famous symbols of the Cold War Era. Read more....
Gendarmenmarkt
One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, the Gendarmenmarkt is bordered by three magnificent buildings: the Konzerthaus, Französischer Dom and Deutscher Dom. Read more...