The historical city centre with tourist attractions
Berlin Panorama
Berlin grew out of the historical city centre , the Nikolai quarter and its adjacent town of Cölln , both situated along the River Spree . It expanded its territories with areas such as Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt . The creation of Greater Berlin in 1920 incorporated many former independent towns and municipalities such as Spandau , Charlottenburg and Köpenick .
Today, the urban environment of the metropolis also spreads to parts of Brandenburg and Potsdam . The decentralised development has resulted in a plethora of sights in Berlin – not just in the centre of the city, but also in the outlying boroughs. For various reasons among the world's most recognized symbols of Berlin are the Brandenburg Gate and its tallest landmark, the Berlin TV tower in Mitte .
View from Leipziger Platz
View from Reinickendorf
View from Kreuzberg
View from Siegessäule (West)
View from Treptower
View from Drachenberg
View from Warschauer Brücke
View from River Spree site in Mitte
World Heritage Sites [ edit ]
Religious buildings [ edit ]
Zionskirche
Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche
Parochialkirche, Mitte
Saint Matthew's Church
St.-Thomas-Kirche, Kreuzberg
Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, Kreuzberg
Gustav Adolf Kirche, Charlottenburg
Sri-Mayurapathy-Murugan Temple
Museum für Kommunikation
Automobile at VW Forum
Computerspielemuseum
Staatsbibliothek
Entertainment venues [ edit ]
Quartier 207 - Galeries Lafayette
GSW Building
Badeschiff
Axel Springer headquarter
Urban mural
Shellhaus
Krematorium Berlin-Baumschulenweg
The
Kaufhaus des Westens department store
Main building of former
Tempelhof Airport
Former St. Agnes Church
Borsigturm
Hotel Concorde
Cosmonaut Streetart in Kreuzberg
Haus des Rundfunks
Administration Culture Society Other topics