Berlin's Most Visited Sights - Which of These Do You Already Know?
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 22. 05. 2024
- So, your next trip to Berlin is coming up and you want to make sure you see all the city's sights? Join us to explore the most-visited attractions in the German capital! We bet you'll never guess what came in first place!
00:00 Intro
00:34 12th place: Friedrichstadt-Palast
01:13 11th place: Jewish Museum
02:06 10th place: Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
02:43 9th place: German Museum of Technology
03:39 8th place: Museum of Natural History
04:09 7th place: Berlin Wall Memorial
04:38 6th place: Fernsehturm (TV tower)
05:23 5th place: Reichstag building
05:50 4th place: Humboldt Forum
07:07 3rd place: Topography of Terror
07:46 2nd place: Museum Island Berlin
08:30 1st place: ? (Watch the video đ âą Berlin's Most Visited ... )
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Report: Kerstin Schmidt
Editing: Sina Mölleck-Liening
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I can attest to that! Been to Berlin twice and loved it. Definitely worth more than 1 trip. Still so much to see and many of these top sites I havenât visited. Thanks for these tips DW đđđ
Berlin, wunderbar đđâ€â€Greetings from Lisbon !
"Ich bin ein Berliner " ! Wish I could say that so I could roam around everyday to explore this fascinating city.
Great city, love it!
I just love to see your videos
I am always waiting when your next video will come â€â€
I wish i can come back. I was there twice before the pandemia. I wish i could live there â€
What a great city! đ€đ«¶đđ on my list to visit soon! â€â€
Although the Humboldt Forum is a recent building, you shouldâve mentioned that part of it is a replica of the old Royal Palace, severly hit during WW2 but destroyed during the DDR period. Itâs sad to think it could have been rebuilt as Dresdeâs Frauenkirche.
My personal favs would be Brandenburg Gate, Berliner Dom and Pergamo Museum.
Beautiful city, beautiful people!â€đ©đȘ
Have you visited Stuttgart?
no brandenburg gate?! I think it should have been the No.1
A lot of prussians architecture was destroyed unfortunately but it's been rebuild. Still very beautiful.
I love Berlin.1961/1963.
So beautiful Berlin â€Germany đ©đȘ
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You forgot the Berlin Dome which has nearly one million visitors. Otherwise, great list.
Unfortunately, Berlin cathedral wasn't able to give us their visitor numbers.
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Will definitely suggest Museum of Espionage.
All the people think Paris and London are the most influential cities in Europe that's why everyone ignores Berlin
Well Berlin terms of influence, artists and acitivities is one of the three best cities in Europe and one of the best cities in the world as well. Berlin is only not as important as Paris or London economically. In Germany that title belongs to Frankfurt, Munich or Stuttgart. In Germany everything is shared.
â@@patrickhauser588 And Hamburg?
Yes, most probably a little underrated by people.
@@patrickhauser588 Bevor the war all these things belongs to Berlin, after the war the Banking Sector go to Frankfurt ( The Deutsche Bank for example has their Headquater in Berlin ) , a huge part ofThe industriell - Sector ( Siemens is founded in Berlin / Siemens & Halske ) goes to Munich. Music and Art Scene is big and importend as Paris , London and New Yorck. Everybody complain about Berlin, but no other City has lost as much ( economically ) as Berlin after the War as Berlin ( especialy after the wall was builded )
Berlin also probably has the most dark and complicated history.
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where are all the black people
In Africa.
You must visit a little nice town in Germany Cuxhaven north sea đđ đ đ đ đ âââđđ