After many years of controversy, Peter Eisenmann's 'field of stelae' - 2,711 of them, arranged in undulating rows on 19,704 sq metres (212,000 sq ft) of city block - with its...
Cora-Berliner-Strasse 1Built in the late 1960s at a time when relations between East and West Berlin were at their lowest ebb, the 365m (1,198ft) Television Tower - its ball-on-spike shape visible...
Panoramastrasse 1AThe Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is one of Berlin's best-known sights, and one of its most dramatic at night. The neo-Romanesque structure was built in 1891-5 by Franz...
BreitscheidplatzOriginally designed by Werner March and opened in 1936 for the Olympics, the 74,000-seat stadium underwent a major and long overdue refitting for the 2006 World Cup, including...
Olympischer Platz 3The imposing Reichstag was controversial from the beginning. Architect Paul Wallot struggled to find a style that would symbolise German national identity at a time - 1884-94,...
Platz der RepublikQueen Sophie-Charlotte was the impetus behind this sprawling palace and gardens (and gave her name to both the building and the district) - her husband Friedrich III (later...
Luisenplatz & Spandauer DammGermany's oldest zoo was opened in 1841 to designs by Martin Lichtenstein and Peter Joseph Lenné. With almost 14,000 creatures, it's one of the world's largest and most...
Hardenbergplatz 8