Though the Berlin Wall fell 35 years ago its spectre still looms large over the city.
There are multiple ways to view and experience the remnants of Berlin’s best-known landmark, some are at crowded locations, while others are little-known.East Side Gallery is covered in murals that were painted shortly after the fall of the wall.Though the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, some 35 years ago, its spectre still looms large over the city it once divided.
Here’s another moving and tastefully preserved historical site, this one set where the border strip once ran along Bernauer Strasse, between the districts of Wedding and Mitte. Perhaps the feature here that offers the greatest insight is a part of the wall that allows visitors to peer across a preserved section of border strip to the wall on the other side, showing the divide that once separated the city. Save time, too, to visit the Chapel of Reconciliation nearby.
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