Thursday, November 25, 2010

Berlin Birthday

The Hub had to be away for my birthday...again...this year for work, so he surprised me with a trip to Berlin!


We stayed in a hotel near the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial ChurchThis is the famous church that was half destroyed in 1943 by an Allied bombing raid. The original church spire is still intact and also the remaining first floor, with it's beautiful mosaic has been converted into a memorial center.  There is a new spire and church that is made of glass tiles-read: modern...personally, I think that the dichotomy doesn't work, but who asks?


On our first trip to Berlin, we didn't get to visit the Museum Insel (Island).  This turned out to be one of our very favorite parts of the city!

 

One of the highlights was a visit to the Pergamon Museum.  We were given the suggestion to visit it by our friends who had recently gone there and it did not disappoint.This place is seriously cool. Inside the museum we found original sized stone-by-stone reconstructed monuments from Turkey, such as the Pergamon Altar:

and The Market Gate of Miletus, both brought from Turkey:

and, the Ishtar Gate and Processional Way, from Babylon:

Very Raiders of the Lost Ark, huh?

When in Berlin, one must Currywurst...since it is the place where this late-night, after the clubs, eat so you don't get a hangover treat was invented!  We had ours with a beer under a bridge that lead to an outdoor market.


One of our stops was KaDeWe-one of the oldest and largest department stores in East Berlin.  We immediately found the food department on the top floor-decadent and deliciousness everywhere!  We stopped at the Veuve Clicquot concession and had a birthday toast!  A bit hungry after the champers, we stayed and had lunch.



We went to see Checkpoint Charlie-and ended up going into the museum there, which was pretty interesting. It was originally started by a man who opened it in a house right next to the guard station, and it has grown into the adjacent buildings.  Notice if you will, the view from above, taken in the museum-there is a McDonald's just behind the guard station-ugh.  Can't we Americans share better parts of our culture than Mickey D's?




 Check out the line for the Reichstag...holy mackeral!  We didn't go in because we didn't want to wait in it.  Since it was our 2nd time to visit it, we were okay with that!  

Ich bin ein Berliner!

"Please Note..." .dogs are okay, no ball playing, no bike riding, but hooray for pretzels!


The Berlin Wall was erected in 1961...and split the city of Berlin into halves...on one side, East Berlin was occupied by the Communist Regime.  One the other side, West Berlin was carved into pie pieces-British, French and American sectors...the city remained separated until 1989 when the wall "fell".  In 1990, formal reunification took place.

Where the original wall stood near the Reichstag there is a plaque and a shadow line that followed where it stood- and if you follow it along, you will see that the wall stood directly in front of the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate-it is incredible to think that the wall stood directly in front of these major monuments.  Families were separated, businesses lost, and life as Berliners and Germans knew it changed for over 20 years.
 
 
   
Even the walk signals in half of the city remain the same as they were when the city was split by the wall...here is a copy of the Ampersand Man...the walk symbol in East Berlin:
  
 Oh, and by the way, I found the perfect souvenir for you.  I hope that they fit!



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