We visited the Reichstag, and the Brandenburger Tor, the Tiergarten, and the Berliner Dom Cathedral, then finally the amazing DDR Museum. Even though life was so tough, oppressive, and controlled, I love how they resisted en mass like watching Western TV even though it was illegal and swimming nude just because it wasn't allowed.
We had a beautiful day and the Autumn colours were glorious!
| Lunch - Currywurst and fries. Very yum! |
| Selfie outside the Reichstag |
| For you Bernie. We will have to get one when you come over! |
| The Bauhaus cafe |
| Delicious |
| Barry makes a new friend |
| The inspiring Bauhaus in all its modernistic glory |
| Our hotel |
| New art in the making |
| The TV tower in a bright blue sky framed by Autumn leaves |
| Outside the DDR museum |
| Inside the DDR museum |
| View from the Leibknechtbrucke |
| The Berliner Dom Cathedral |
| A mix of old and new |
| Autumn colours |
| In the Tiergarten looking back at the Brandenburger Tor |
| The Brandenburger Tor |
| The Tiergarten |
| Das Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas - Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe |
| I couldn't see the sign for these but they seemed like maybe they were representative of people in East Berlin during the Cold war. Maybe. |
| A section of the wall, with love locks. Ironic. |
| Impressive buildings |
| I thought these looked very Utopian |
| Stunning colours in the morning light at the local U station |
| This one gave us the giggles. |
| Funky courtyard |
I'm so glad you went to the DDR museum. I found it so fascinating - particularly at the end when they talked about the wall coming down and the people of East Germany receiving a "rapturous welcome". I remember that day. It seems so strange that this huge social system, with all the things they had in place to build and reinforce it, dissolved in one glorious night.
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