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Botanischer Garten. STEGLITZ - ZEHLENDORF....

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

Botanischer Garten. STEGLITZ - ZEHLENDORF. More than 100 acres of botanical gardens feature a bounty of beautiful floral and horticultural displays. The gardens feature 1800 specimens of plant life, and there's an on-site flower and herb museum that's great for browsing. The gardens open year-round at 9am; closing time ranges from 4pm to 9pm depending on the season.





Britzer Garten. NEUKÖLLN. Originally designed...

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

Britzer Garten. NEUKÖLLN. Originally designed for a garden show, this 256-acre tract of land is now a recreational park. The nature trails and lake you'll find in the greenspace are particularly breathtaking.


Lustgarten. MITTE. Surrounding the Berlin...

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

Lustgarten. MITTE. Surrounding the Berlin Cathedral, the garden was named for the visual pleasure it provides. Its lush, manicured green lawns showcase an abundance of flowers during summer.




Schloss Glienicke Garten. STEGLITZ -...

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

Schloss Glienicke Garten. STEGLITZ - ZEHLENDORF. Mediterranean souvenirs hang from the garden walls on the grounds of this palace built for Prinz Carl von Preussen. The palace is closed to the public, but the gardens and grounds offer visitors a number of fountains, pavilions and courtyards.


Tiergarten. MITTE. Berlin's largest public...

Tuesday, February 12th 2008

Tiergarten. MITTE. Berlin's largest public park originally served as royal hunting grounds until it was reconfigured in the 18th century. Nowadays, joggers, walkers, and families flock here to enjoy the natural splendor. The grounds are home to war memorials, victory statues, and palaces, along with Hitler's Grosser Stern, a paved roundabout on the park's main street. Park highlights include the Philharmonie, home to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Bauhaus Archiv-Museum, which charts the history of the world-renowned design school. S-BAHN: Unter den Linden, Tiergarten, Zoologischer Garten; U-BAHN: Zoologischer Garten.


www.dtmb.de

Saturday, February 9th 2008

German Museum of Technology. Many demonstrations and interactive activities. Special events and exhibitions. Open Tuesday to Friday 09:00-17:30 and Saturday, Sunday 10:00-18:00. Closed Mondays. Trebbiner Str. 9, 10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg.


www.smb.spk-berlin.de

Saturday, February 9th 2008

Hamburger Bahnhof . This art collection belongs to Friedrich Christian Flick and includes over 2,000 works by approximately 150 artists. Open Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00, Saturday 11:00-20:00, Sunday 11:00-18:00 at Invalidenstrassee 50-51, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten. Tel: 030 3978 3439.


Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz. The final...

Saturday, February 9th 2008

Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz. The final solution' was decided by Adolf Eichmann and the SS at this luxury villa. Since 1992, it has been a museum and place of remembrance, with exhibitions about the Holocaust. Open daily 10:00-18:00. Am Grossen Wannsee 56-58, Berlin-Zehlendorf. Tel: 030 805 0010.


www.smb.spk-berlin.de

Saturday, February 9th 2008

Helmut Newton Foundation. This photography museum presents over a 1,000 photos by Helmut Newton and his wife June. Also a number of temporary exhibitions with works by other artists and photographers. Closed Mondays. Jebensstrasse 2, 10623 Berlin-Charlottenburg.
Tel: 030 3186 4825.


Hohenzollern Museum. The new wing...

Saturday, February 9th 2008

Hohenzollern Museum. The new wing of the Schloss Charlottenburg which houses paintings, craft objects and furniture belonging to the Hohenzollern family. At Luisenplatz, Berlin-Charlottenburg. Tel: 030 2090 5555.