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Dz Bank Dz Bank Gendarmenmarkt Jewish Museum Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin Picture choosen by: Mr.Tino Sights in Berlin--- Part II 1.Deutsches Technikmuseum
Address: Trebbiner Strasse 9, Kreuzberg
Transport: train: Möckernbrücke or Gleisdreieck

It's easy to spend an entire day at the giant Deutsches Technikmuseum and the sizable Museumpark. The museum's 14 departments examine technology throughout the ages - from printing and transport to computers - with interactive stations. Demonstrations of historical machines and models take place throughout the museum.

2.Dz Bank
Transport: train: Unter den Linden

Bland on the outside, this bank building packs a visual punch past those heavy doors thanks to the warped imagination of architect Frank Gehry. Filling the atrium is a conference room shaped like a bizarrely morphed sculpture vaguely reminiscent of...a fish. See it to believe it.

3.Gemäldegalerie
Address: Matthäikirchplatz 8, Tiergarten, 10785
Transport: underground rail: Potsdamer Platz train: Potsdamer Platz bus: 148, 200, M29, M41

If you only have time for one art museum, make it the Gemäldegalerie (Picture Gallery), a spectacular showcase of European painting from the 13-18th centuries in a glorious building designed by Munich architects Hilmer & Sattler. The collection is famous for its quality and breadth. It's especially strong when it comes to Van Dyk, Hals, Rubens and Rembrandt.
Tips: Tue-Wed & Fri-Sun 10:00 - 18:00 , Thu 10:00 - 22:00

4.Gendarmenmarkt
Transport: underground rail: Französische Strasse

Berlin's most graceful square was named after the Gens d'Armes, a Prussian regiment consisting of French Huguenot immigrants. Local Huguenots worshipped at the Französischer Dom (French Cathedral), where a small museum now chronicles their story. The cathedral closely mirrors the Deutscher Dom (German Cathedral) opposite, home to a hopelessly academic political exhibit. In the middle is Schinkel's beautiful Konzerthaus.

5.Hitler's Bunker
Address: In den Ministergärten & Gertrud-Kolmar-Strasse, Mitte - Unter Den Linden
Transport: train: Unter den Linden

The site of the bunker where Hitler met his maker is now a parking lot, but an explanatory panel chronicles his final days, shows a diagram of the vast bunker network, technical data on how it was constructed and what happened to it after WWII.

6.Humboldt Universität
Address: Unter den Linden 6, Mitte - Unter Den Linden
Transport: bus: 100, 200, TXL

Marx and Engels studied and the Brothers Grimm and Albert Einstein taught at Berlin's oldest university, housed inside a former royal palace since 1810. Booksellers usually set up by the main entrance, below the statues of its founder, philosopher Wilhelm von Humboldt, and his explorer brother Alexander.

7.Jewish Museum
Address: Lindenstrasse 9-14, Western Kreuzberg
Transport: underground rail: Hallesches Tor

The history of German Jews and their contributions to culture, art, science and other fields are creatively chronicled in this sprawling museum in a spectacular building by Daniel Libeskind.

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