Billed as two attractions in one: Sea Life leads you through 13 themed aquaria offering fish in different habitats; the AquaDom is the world's largest...
Spandauer Strasse 3The dramatic Berlin Cathedral is now finally healed of its war wounds and celebrated its centenary in 2005. Built in Italian Renaissance style, it was...
Am LustgartenThe dramatic Berlin Cathedral is now finally healed of its war wounds and celebrated its centenary in 2005. Built in Italian Renaissance style, it was...
Am LustgartenConstructed in 1791, and designed by Carl Gotthard Langhans after the Propylaea gateway into ancient Athens, the Brandenburg Gate was built as a triumphal...
Pariser Platz
After many years of controversy, Peter Eisenmann's 'field of stelae' - 2,711 of them, arranged in undulating rows on 19,704sq m (212,000sq ft) of city block...
Cora-Berliner-Strasse 1
Both this church and the Französischer Dom were built in 1780-85 by Carl von Gontard for Frederick the Great, in imitation of Santa Maria in Montesanto and...
Gendarmenmarkt
Built in the late 1960s at a time when relations between East and West Berlin were at their lowest ebb, the 368m (1,207ft) Television Tower - its...
Panoramastrasse 1A
In what used to be part of the headquarters of the Stasi, you can look around the old offices of feared secret police chief Erich Mielke, preserved as they...
Ruschestrasse 103Built in the early 18th century for Berlin's 6,000-plus-strong French Protestant community, the church was later given a baroque tower, which offers fine...
GendarmenmarktThis church, designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, was completed in 1831. Its war wounds were repaired in the 1980s and it reopened in 1987 as a homage to...
Werderscher Markt
The world's largest hemp museum aims to teach the visitor about the uses of the plant throughout history, as well as touching on the controversy surrounding...
Mühlendamm 5Begun in 1270, this is one of Berlin's few remaining medieval buildings. Just inside the door is a wonderful Dance of Death fresco dating from 1485, and the...
Karl-Liebknecht-Strasse 8
Built in 1857-66 as the Berlin Jewish community's showpiece, it was the New Synagogue that was attacked during Kristallnacht in 1938, but not too badly...
Centrum JudaicumInside Berlin's oldest congregational church is an interesting historical collection chronicling Berlin's development until 1648. Old tiles, tapestries,...
NikolaikirchplatzThe city's glitzy new multi-purpose arena has a 17,000 capacity and can be converted from rock venue to sports venue in a few hours flat. It's now home to...
Muhlenstrasse 12-30