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Berlin - The Architecture and the Buildings, Aug 2006
The ultra-modern skyscrapers vs the proud palaces



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 The classic silhouette of Potzdamer Platz in Berlin.  Hotel Ritz-Carlton on Potzdamer Platz. Slightly cheaper than Berlin's most famous hotel  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Slabs of the Berlin Wall are peppered all over the city. Here's one section at Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Original parts of an old famous restaurant that used to be on Potsdamer Platz before WW II. Before the war, Potsdamer Platz used to be one of the busiest squares in the world, comparable to Piccadilly Circus in London and Times Square in New York. During the war, the whole place was bombed to the ground and stood derelict until the 90's, because during the cold war the whole area was the so-called  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Buildings on Potsdamer Platz.  Inside Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz. This is actually a huge outdoors venue with a massive dome above the whole courtyard. The Sony Center itself is only one of many buildings in the courtyard, but the whole complex has become to be known as Sony Center.  Sony Center and Potsdamer Platz in general seems to be the most popular places for young people in Berlin to hang out during the evenings and at night.  Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz.  Sony Center on Potsdamer Platz.
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Event - I was sent to Berlin to take pictures of Love Parade but decided to stay a bit longer and endeb up staying for three weeks.

In this gallery you'll see: the ultra-modern buildings and skyscrapers of Potsdamer Platz, the exteriors and interiors of the grand palaces of Prussian royalties, the glass dome of the Reichstag, the preserved archictecture of old Berlin, and the graffity-ridden Zapata building and its midnight galleries.