Brandenburg Gate: City gate to Berlin, symbol of Germany history
But I do applaud the courage these people have. It would not be easy to stand up against some of the most powerful leaderships in the world and eventually come out on top. And it is not 100% victory yet. That is evident in the empty lots or building faces made of scaffolding and posters.
Besides the constant sewer smell and the 'european smell' of the spring Berlin does not stink. Its been an overwhelming trip but I have enjoyed seeing and learning more about the culture and history here in Berlin. I have been able to experience and see many different spots that were crucial in the World Wars and Cold War. I have walked along parts of the Wall that divided this nation. I have seen Bebelsplatz where the Nazis burned 22,000 books from Humboldt University that did not coincide with their philosophies.
Then...
Checkpoint Charlie
Part of the Berlin Wall still standing near Checkpoint Charlie
Bikin' the streets of Berlin
Dear ol' Trabi car
Jess, this one is for you! - Ampelmann: new symbol for safe walking in Berlin
Well, that's my thoughts and maybe someday more on Berlin because believe me, there is so much mor to Berlin... Take care, Steph.
But I do applaud the courage these people have. It would not be easy to stand up against some of the most powerful leaderships in the world and eventually come out on top. And it is not 100% victory yet. That is evident in the empty lots or building faces made of scaffolding and posters.
Besides the constant sewer smell and the 'european smell' of the spring Berlin does not stink. Its been an overwhelming trip but I have enjoyed seeing and learning more about the culture and history here in Berlin. I have been able to experience and see many different spots that were crucial in the World Wars and Cold War. I have walked along parts of the Wall that divided this nation. I have seen Bebelsplatz where the Nazis burned 22,000 books from Humboldt University that did not coincide with their philosophies.
Book burning: May 10th, 1933
Now...Bebelplatz: place of book burning
Humboldt University is also a place where the Brothers Grimms went to school and Einstein taught (but only for a short period of time). I have walked in buildings where people feared their lives daily because of injustice. I have stood where people watched other people be shot at and could do nothing to save that person. I have walked through Checkpoint Charlie, where thousands of people risked their lives and lives of loved ones so that they could be reunited. I have had a reality check. And I wonder if I was there what my actions would have been...Checkpoint Charlie
Part of the Berlin Wall still standing near Checkpoint Charlie
Berliner Dom: church, cool building
Just another creative door on the streets of Berlin.
Also as I have walked and biked (yes I took a bike tour) the streets of Berlin I am really amazed at the continual pull these Berliners have to reconstruct their city and lives. There is enough housing for 11 million but only 3 million live there. The unemployment rate is extremely high and many buildings have yet to be rebuilt from bombings in WWII. In parts of the town you have to look close because you may think you are looking at a new building but it is just scaffolding holding up plastic that is a picture of a building. There is not enough money to build these buildings so they just fill in the empty space with fake buildings. That was very interesting.
Does the building with the green roof look familiar? Maybe you remember seeing it when Michael Jackson dangled his child over the balcony for the crowds?Bikin' the streets of Berlin
But Berlin was not all wonderment of the past and hope for the future. I did see a little bit of sunbathing "European style." I just don't know why the dude picked a 'shady' spot though...?!?!?!! I had lots of fun on the bike tour, which I highly recommend if traveling to a big city. Berlin is flat so it was an easy ride and why not give your feet a break eh? Check out "Fat Bike Tours" if you what a good time.
Schloss Cecelienhof: Place where Potsdam Conference took place in 1945. Stalin, Churchill, and Truman where present.
Orangerie in Park Sansoucci, Potsdam
Schloss Sansoucci: Summer Palace of Frederick the Great in Potsdam, Germany
Dear ol' Trabi car
Jess, this one is for you! - Ampelmann: new symbol for safe walking in Berlin
Well, that's my thoughts and maybe someday more on Berlin because believe me, there is so much mor to Berlin... Take care, Steph.
4 comments:
Incredible! Do you just stand there in awe @ some of these places you are able to see? I can safely say that Germany has never been high on my list of 'travel goals', but now it is...Germany has you to thank for that...maybe you'll get a medal...
I am so jelous. How amazing these expericances have been. Thank you so much for sharing them. I hope that you are doing well. Do I dare ask when you come home? Thank you for bieng such an Wonderful example.
WOW! That's what I say about Berlin. Wish I was there. LOVE YOU MUCH - MOM
Beautiful I love all those old buildings. They are so amazing! Hey Steph send me your email address csolwilk@hotmail.com.
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