The heart of Germany is definitely Berlin. This culturally rich city carefully keeps its history and admires contemporary art. Berlin is rightfully considered one of the most favorite cities among tourists, because there are many sights, most of whom are associated with the history of Germany. Tourists can visit numerous museums, exhibitions, galleries, monuments and buildings in which important historical events took place. The most important thing is to imbued with the atmosphere and the spirit of the city.
The Brandenburg Gate is the main attraction of Berlin. They are located on the oldest street of the city of Unter-Den Linden. This is the only work of Berlin classicism, who survived from the XIII century, reminiscent of those times when it was possible to enter them in Berlin. The gate is located in the heart of the city next door to Alexanderplatz's area, where the television tower is located, the symbol of the former GDR. On the square there are huge watches showing the time of all time zones. The building of the German parliament, Reichstag, built in the style of a new renaissance with the elements of the Baroque style. Rising to the top of the building under a large glass mirror dome, visitors can enjoy a wonderful circular panorama. A visit to the Reichstag is absolutely free, but there is one snag - you must first make a request on the site and get an invitation. Then you can visit the parliament with this invitation and passport.Escape from the city and you can surf in an abandoned amusement park of Berlin does not tourism, once a favorite vacation spot of the townspeople and the pride of the German Democratic Republic. Marzahn district or "Russian district" is very similar to some parts of Moscow. You can look at the abandoned locomotive Bureau, this building is more than 100 years. Lovers of vintage veshchichek should definitely look at one of the flea markets (flomarktov), \u200b\u200bwhere you can buy something interesting.