The Holocaust Memorial
The memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe is an impressive sight, consisting of 2711 concrete slabs. It also features the names of around 3 million Jewish Holocaust victims.
Memorial of the Berlin Wall
Commemorating the barrier which divided Berlin for 28 years, this memorial is located at the site of a remaining piece of the Berlin Wall and one of its watch towers. There is also an exhibit in the Documentation Centre which displays a concise history of the Wall.
Pergamon Museum
Situated on Berlin's Museum Island, this is one of the City's most popular attractions. It is made up of three separate museums: the Collection of Classical Antiquities; the Museum of the Ancient Near East and the Museum of Islamic Art.
Brandenburg Gate
This 18th Century neoclassical monument is one of Berlin's best-known landmarks. It has often featured as a site for major historical events and today represents Europe's tumultuous history as well as standing as a symbol of peace and unity.
Reichstag Building
The 19th Century Reichstag Building has played witness to and been victim of Berlin's most difficult periods of history. After being damaged by fire and falling into disrepair for a number of years, the building is once again the meeting place of the German parliament.