BERLIN, GERMANY – 6 SEPTEMBER, 2011 – A sunny day in central Berlin, capturing the architectural contrast between the city’s imperial past and its Cold War-era skyline.
In the foreground is the Schlossbrücke (Castle Bridge). Designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel in the 1820s, the bridge is famous for its eight white marble statues.
Notable Landmarks
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Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral): Dominating the center-left, this Neo-Renaissance masterpiece was completed in 1905. It serves as the city’s most important Protestant church and contains the Hohenzollern Crypt, the final resting place for nearly 100 Prussian royals.
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Berliner Fernsehturm (TV Tower): Rising sharply in the background, this 368-meter tower was built by the GDR in the 1960s. Its “Sputnik” inspired sphere remains a symbol of socialist engineering and is the tallest structure in Germany.
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Humboldt Forum: To the right, the sleek, modern glass building (the James Simon Gallery or part of the Museum Island complex) highlights Berlin’s post-reunification reconstruction efforts.
The scene depicts a typical day in Berlin-Mitte, where the historic Unter den Linden boulevard meets Museum Island, bustling with a mix of local commuters, modern vehicles, and yellow double-decker sight-seeing buses.

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