Interesting places in Berlin are not only objects that are visited in droves by numerous tourists, armed with a city map, but also little-known, colorful and sometimes mysterious places.
Unusual sights of Berlin
- Courtyard Schwarzenberg: The uniqueness of this courtyard lies in the fact that almost all of its surfaces are painted with graffiti. According to numerous reviews, the paintings on the walls are regularly updated, giving this place a special charm.
- Fountain of fairy tales: this 90 x 172 m ensemble consists of a water basin, a large and 9 small fountains, 7 figurines of frogs (they release water jets) and sculptural monuments in the form of heroes of folk and literary tales (Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel).
- "Cabinet of Horrors": here everyone who wants to experience an incredible experience will be waited by vampires, ghosts, ghouls and other characters from "horror films".
What interesting places to visit in Berlin?
Travelers should definitely climb to the observation deck of the Berlin TV Tower, where 986 steps lead them. From a height of 200 meters, a beautiful panorama of the capital of Germany will open in front of them, which everyone can capture in a photo. In addition, Bar 203 and the revolving restaurant Sphere will be waiting for them at the Berlin TV Tower (it makes a revolution on its axis in 30 minutes).
In the capital of Germany, tourists will be interested in visiting the German Technical Museum (special attention should be paid to the expositions devoted to water transport, steam locomotives of the 19th century, “winged cars” and cars), as well as cinema museums (its exhibits in 13 rooms allow you to get acquainted with the history of German cinema with silent films until the modern period; there are cine cameras, posters, tickets for film shows of different years, and the archives contain over 10,000 films) and computer games (here visitors will be told the history of the creation of games, shown the German Poly-Play slot machine, invited to visit a hall with consoles and personal computers created over the past 50 years; only on Mondays, by appointment, everyone can not only look at the exhibits, but also play with some of them).
An unusual pastime will be a tour of the Berlin dungeons, during which tourists will visit the bunkers of the Cold War, the catacombs of the Second World War or the destroyed fluctrum in the Humboldthain Park.
Fans of water activities are advised to go to the Tropical Island water park, where they will find a bath complex, an artificial beach, waterfalls, water slides, volleyball courts, a children's club with a pirate water zone (children will have the opportunity to shoot water cannons and ride boats). And everyone who will stay in the water park until the evening will be able to attend a music and light show combined with dinner.