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Funkturm Berlin
Thursday, 14 January 2010 12:10
The radio tower is 150 meters high, including antenna (55m), and has a restaurant and observation deck at 125 meters. During favorable weather conditions visitors can admire a magnificent view of the city from here.
Events such as the International Tourism Exchange, the International Consumer Electronics Show, the European Youth Fair and the International Green Week draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each year on the exhibition ground at the bottom of the tower.
Kollhoff Tower
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 11:30
The Kollhoff Tower is a 103 meter high building (25 floors) in the city centre of Berlin. It is located on the Potzdamer Platz, which was "rebuilt" in the 90´ after the Fall of the Berlin Wall. The Built of the tower ended in 1999.
Together with the northern rail Tower (103 m) and the southern office tower designed by Renzo Piano, it forms an ensemble of high buildings in the middle of the city. The building is named after its architect Kollhoff.
The bottom floors are occupied by shops and the upper floors are reserved for offices. At the top level there is a viewing platform which is connected with the ground by the fastest passenger elevator in Europe. It "carries" the passengers with the speed of 8,65 m per second.
Berlin TV Tower (Berliner Fehrnsehturm)
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 10:52
The TV Tower located on Alexanderplatz (Fehrneshturm), jokingly called "Telespargel" (TV-asparagus), with a metal ball on top is the highest building in Berlin. Its full height of 368 m consists of 250-meter high column with a rotating ball on the top (inside of which there is a coffee shop and restaurant) and the television mast situated above the ball. The tower was built between 1965-1969. In this time it was the second highest building in Europe.
Today Fernsehturm is one of the most popular tourist attractions. Elevator starts from the concrete base, and takes you to the rotating café (Telecafé). One route takes about half an hour.) You can go also to the terrace to admire the one-in-the-lifetime-view of the city panorama.
Reichstag
Tuesday, 12 January 2010 15:34
Reichstag, officially Plenarbereich Reichstagsgebaude, is the seat of the German Bundestag. It was built in neo-renaissance style, based on plans by architect Paul Wallota during 1884-1894. Until 1918 the Reichstag the Second Reich was situated here. In 1933 the building was almost completely destroyed by fire. In the 60s it was rebuilt in a new form and again rebuilt in 1991-1999.
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