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places you should see if you
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are only in Berlin for a weekend
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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[applause]
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to find out which places these are
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today we have invited Michael.
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Michael is a turguide in Berlin an
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absolute Berlin- expert and also a
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Youtuber because Janosch watches
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Michael's channel all day to learn more about the
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history of Berlin Michael what's the
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name of your channel the channel is called
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Experience Berlin and is of course about
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Berlin about the history of
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sights and I even try to speak
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calm and clear High German
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So you can also use it to
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learn German because everything is
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translated into 15 languages ​​with subtitles where
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you can read along and listen at the same time
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wow you picked out a few stations for us today
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and we'll
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visit them now and then you'll have it at the
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end some tips for your weekend in
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Berlin let's go
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Michael our first stop is the
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classic Reichstag why should you
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visit this place
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quite simply one of the main
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sights in Berlin it's easy to
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reach so in that direction the
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main train station is 10 minutes away you
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can get here Walk past the Chancellery and
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have a look at it and the Reichstag
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offers a special attraction. You
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can go up into the dome and
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look at Berlin from above.
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But then you should register online earlier.
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You can't go
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up spontaneously, you have to have a times slot It's
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best booked online a month
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in advance and you can then go straight up and
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have a wonderful look at Berlin from above
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[Music]
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Michael, everyone really knows this place behind us,
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the Brandenburg Gate,
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what's the history of this place?
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I could tell it for half an hour
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or so Much longer, I'll make it
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short, so it's one of 18 city tours
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that Berlin once had. Berlin had
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a city wall until 1868,
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but the main onttrainer Berlin
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was modeled on the Propylene in Athens, so
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the entrance to the Acropolis in Athens is
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a Greco-Roman mixture
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On top of that we have the Quadriga,
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the horse-drawn carriage, yes
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there is a little story about it,
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namely it was stolen. Do you have
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any idea from whom?
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No, Napoleon occupied Berlin in 1806. He had
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it dismantled and taken to Paris.
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This carriage would be
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returned later and it would be put back on top to triumph
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and the Berliners
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then called the Quadriga the
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return coach
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and if you
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want to find out more about the history of this place you
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also have a whole video about it on
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your YouTube channel 2 and there are more to come
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because that's just the place And there's one thing
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you definitely have to add: it was a
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symbol of division, so where we are
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standing here now, you weren't allowed to go there
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between 1961 and 1989, except for special guests.
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The street was cordoned off at the front, the
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wall was behind the gate, you can't see that
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anymore, all of the buildings are there
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new but it was the symbolic place of
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Germany and Berlin
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we'll link the whole story up here
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in the video you can watch it again later after
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this video okay you're
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welcome
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[applause]
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[music]
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Michael our third stop takes us
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to the holocaust man that's one
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Quite a big, special memorial
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in the middle of the city, tell us something about
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this place, you just ca
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n't get past it here, it's like your big
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stumbling block and in Berlin you
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just come across history everywhere, there are
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simply several levels of history and
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here you'll always come across our dark one
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History reminds us that there was also this in Berlin
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and that is the official Holocaust
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memorial. There was a discussion back in
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the 80s that they
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wanted something like that, the journalist Lea Roos and
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historians said that in Germany
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there are concentration camps,
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the others but only for the murdered
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Germans Jews and that was only five
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percent, so the majority of Jews were
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murdered in Poland, especially
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in the Russian lands in all
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occupied territories and for them there should
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also be a monument in a central
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location in Germany was the
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statement
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after reunification The
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opportunity to create this here and there
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were two competitions won by the
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American Peter Eisenman. The result
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here is
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2,711 concrete stands that are zero meters to
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four meters 70 high, but it is
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completely abstract,
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no symbolic meaning, no
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symbolic meaning, the architect
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said you can't do that Put into pictures and
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words what happened that everyone
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should come here,
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think about the story themselves, get their own
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opinion, but there are rooms of
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information underneath, five rooms, the
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most important being the room of names, where
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the names of murdered Jews are read out with
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a short biography and laws
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projected at the turn if you
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wanted to read out all the names you would need almost
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7 years
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and it's about not forgetting the people and
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remembering them we
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can recommend this place to you on
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our tour and what's
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next with our route Michael so
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We are already in the middle of the
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border strip here and are now driving along the
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border strip past Potsdamer Platz,
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passing the wall and
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then to Checkpoint Charlie, the former
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border crossing and for the next time
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you can imagine a
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wall to your right, a wall to
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your left and So earlier in the
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past 80 if you imagine the M, it's
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exactly today,
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thank God, it's gone
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[music]
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yes, guys, we just treated ourselves to a
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little lunch break and
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drove further along the former
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route of the Wall and saw a lot
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where did we drive past
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Michael,
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yes we
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drove past an original piece of wall that
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of course stands on its own and you
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still have no impression of what
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the border used to look like, so
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we are now standing here at the former Checkpoint
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Charlie and have painted a practical picture of
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what it originally looked like A bit
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condensed by an artist, it's
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a life-size picture in the rotunda
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behind us, but we're not going
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in there now, we're just taking a quick look at it here
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and you can see both walls here - there
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were two, one that
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ran all the way around to West Berlin, 155 km long and
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in addition, between both halves of the city,
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43 km long, there is a second wall
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in between, the border strip, also
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called the death strip, every 250 meters,
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a watchtower with border guards, here is
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the second
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patrol route, anti-tank barriers
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wrapped in barbed wire, a ditch so
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insurmountable from the end of the 70s,
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this border system is no longer there
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managed to escape and you can just see
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the
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unrenovated buildings. Berlin looks
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completely different these days and here
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you really get a vivid
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impression of the situation in the 80s
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with the punk movement down there in
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West Berlin.
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This picture reminds me of a
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scene from mine own life, namely
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I visited a friend in Berlin in
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1988 and
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of course we visited the Wall and
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we stood on a stage like this
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and I was able to look over it - by
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the way, it was exactly opposite the
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Brandenburg Gate and I still remember
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to this day
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how dejected we were
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The whole thing looked threatening and sad and hopeless
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[Music]
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Michael we are now in an
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ultra-touristy place here I
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almost don't like going here, why should you
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still stop by here or when,
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well everyone knows the place, the Checkpoint
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Charlie border crossing for the Allied
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foreign diplomats It was a
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hub for spies, especially in
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the 1960s. James Bond was
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filmed here. There was a
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concentration of
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Soviet and American tanks here,
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so there's a lot of history here and there's
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also an open-air exhibition where
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you can look at the history of the Cold War
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outside
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You can see a few exciting pictures, where can you find the
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open-air exhibition, which is in the
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direction through, so the
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open-air exhibition is on the other
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side here of the small replica of
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Checkpoint Charlie and this house
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is still the original house, no, it
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's a replica, so the original one is
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there no longer at all then there is a
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slightly larger one that is the Allied Museum
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and this is what they have recreated what is
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this this is a conference bike which means
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you can ride a bike and talk and look at the city at the same time
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last question this picture who is that?
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The one you see behind us is
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not a specific person, it was
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an artist's idea, so there were eight
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border crossings and artists were invited to each one to
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develop an idea and here the idea was in
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the direction of the Soviet sector where
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Russian soldiers were closing take on
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his back is an American because
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we are in the former
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American sector of Berlin
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[music]
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our next stop is the John
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da-markt one of the most beautiful places in
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Berlin and I have no
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idea at all about the history but that's why
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we have Michael Gendarmenmarkt exactly, the
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French name
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goes back to the Huguenots,
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religious refugees from France, who were
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settled in Berlin after the
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30 Years' War at the end of the 17th century
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and Berlin was always a
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city of immigrants and actually still is
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and we have the French church here in
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1705 for The Huguenots built it
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and this one is the German
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Reformed Church, but the two towers were
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only added 80 years later,
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so the small buildings are the
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churches and the towers in 1785, so
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we have the French Cathedral and
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behind us we have the German Cathedral
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two Churches in one square,
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yes, there were the immigrant
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Huguenots and then there were the German
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Reformed and other directions,
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so there are enough churches in Berlin and
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in the middle of the square there is
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also a beautiful place where
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today's concert hall originally stood as a
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theater Built in 1821 Carl
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Friedrich Schinkel's name is something you should
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remember when you come to Berlin, the
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most important builder
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in the city and you can't see the whole thing here
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today when the rubble field was
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rebuilt after the warrior until it was
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pretty badly destroyed and
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actually only again from the 80s onwards It was
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only built in 95, everything was finished
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[Music]
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Michael we just stopped at
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an underground man, what is
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that actually, it reminds us of the
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book burning, so we are on
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Bebelplatz and we
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actually have all the baroque buildings around us
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from the time of Frederick the Great
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but on May 10, 33, the book burning took place here in the square.
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The flames were thrown over 20,000 ribbons
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and that is a reminder of that. So you can see
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bookshelves underground in an
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inaccessible underground room on
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the walls in which 20,000 books would
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fit but empty and
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thus symbolize the loss of the books
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unbelievably I am really amazed and what
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concerns me is that these books were burned
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100 meters or 200 meters in front of a
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university directly opposite the
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Humboldt University and
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students were mainly
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involved in this burned here
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Michael we were just
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talking about the fact that perhaps not everyone in
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the whole world knows what the
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story of the book burning was, what was
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it actually like I said, that
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happened in May 33, mainly students
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involved, they were books by well
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-known German authors, liberal
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authors, communist authors
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Jewish authors who did not fit the
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ideology of the National Socialists
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but were
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considered Bolshevik cultural assets and they wanted to
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practically
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eliminate them and only have German
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written material
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[music] left.
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We are moving further east
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and are now on the Museum Island. What kind of
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place is
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the Museum Island? actually an
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island between two branches of the Spree, so in the
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direction out we have five museums that are
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part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
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that you can look at throughout the tube,
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half a day or a full day if you
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want, but at the same time we have
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a place here where you can relax very nicely
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So you can
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lie down on the meadow here when you
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are exhausted and at the same time
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see many impressive buildings all around, so directly
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behind us we have the Berlin Cathedral
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with the Hohenzollern family crypt,
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which you can then look at if
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you look more in that direction
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You can use the television tower for orientation, the
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tallest building
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in Germany at 368 meters, and you can now see the
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direction of the
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founding point of Berlin, so you can see
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the tower of the Red City Hall,
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it takes
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about 800 years. Berlin was founded about 800 years ago and you have
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the center of Berlin back in the old days
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View here looks like the castle
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is actually no longer a castle but
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we used to have the castle until now
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modern building opened last year
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with
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the historic facade on three sides
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so you get an impression of
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what it used to look like here and the
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buildings on it and there
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is a point where you
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can go up to the roof terrace if you have
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n't managed to do that at the Reichstag, for example,
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and you have a wonderful
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view over Berlin and that's free
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that's free on top of that it's
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free there are some free
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exhibitions and then Museum where you
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pay admission, we now have five
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museums in there
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so how many museums are there in
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total on the Museum Island
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so there are the five big museums here
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and there are five exhibitions here in
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the Humboldt Forum so 10 in total
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Berlin has 170 museums
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Come to Berlin for half a year and
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look at a new museum every day if you want.
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Here you have another overview
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of the Museum Island. Here you can see the
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Spree and in the middle is this island
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with the five large museums, the square
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where we were just, the cathedral and the
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old castle, today's
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Humboldt Forum,
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now has an insider tip for you
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top secret yes, I was totally blown away.
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Years ago, I drove through the canals in Berlin with a
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group of students with one word
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because
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it's unbelievable how many of them
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Rent in the city of Essen how much
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of Berlin you can see from the boat
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and if you are with a group of
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friends and maybe with
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a well-groomed little bear then the
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unforgettable is our recommendation
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Book one of these boats - there are both
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boats with a guide where you learn and
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listen to something, but you can also sometimes
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rent small boats yourself and then
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just drink beer, really fun
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[music]
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after all the historical highlights
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in the city center, we
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went to a real Berlin neighborhood,
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a neighborhood where you can also
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sees cafes, pubs and meets people on the
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street and we have chosen a place
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that we know well and
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can therefore recommend to you Prenzlauer
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Berg Janosch what do you associate with
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this place we often go for a walk
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every week with the microphone in
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hand and talk to the people and we
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love this place more than anything and if
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you spend a weekend in Berlin
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you of course have to come to the place
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where easy German is filmed.
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We do that very often here on
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Oderberger Straße on Kastanienallee
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and in the surrounding streets and
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maybe we'll meet you there too, or
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we hope so,
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Michael, what can you
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tell us historically about this area about
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Prenzlauer Berg? Until the middle of the 19th
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century, this was still the
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Windmühlenberg. There were windmills there,
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but not much else then The
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whole thing was very densely built up,
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a workers' residential area with tenements.
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Families lived in one to
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two room apartments
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with 15 or more people without a
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bathroom, toilet in the yard, very poor
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conditions and they then started
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building public baths so that people could
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relax could wash and then there were
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practically bathtub rooms here where
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first the father came into the water, then
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the mother and then the children
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one after the other used the same water
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to get clean,
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delicious and we are actually standing here in
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front of such an old bathroom that
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is It still exists today,
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I think it was built in 1902 and it was
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closed in the meantime for
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structural reasons.
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There were various attempts to keep it until
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2008 when the owners of the
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language school with whom you also
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work took over and turned it into
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a swimming pool again. At the same time
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It's a hotel and
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event area and you can
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still go swimming here today Janisch has been
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planning for weeks now
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that he would like to go swimming here every day
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but he hasn't done that yet,
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you should do that, it's nice in there,
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you can try it here in the hotel
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Oderberger the old city pool is
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accessible today and you can just
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go swimming there for two hours and
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buy a ticket without
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spending the night there and enjoy the old architecture
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and the special atmosphere
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you have in there
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[Music]
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Michael standing at our last stop
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we in the smell of cannabis on a
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green hill what is this place all about
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yes we have arrived back at the
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former border area and
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here is the so-called Mauerpark which has been kept
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free from the
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border area there is a flea market
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every Sunday with karaoke and lots of
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stalls so there is even more besides cafés
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and restaurants that Janus loves and
00:20:27
of course you can also
00:20:28
walk up Bernauer Straße to the
00:20:30
Wall Memorial to get very good
00:20:32
documentation of the former border system,
00:20:34
which has to be mentioned again, so
00:20:37
this park used to have
00:20:39
a border strip that used to have
00:20:41
Berlin is divided, you could
00:20:42
n't actually go here and today
00:20:44
it's just a park where people hang out, where there's
00:20:46
a flea market, where families are at the weekend
00:20:49
and it's how nice that I
00:20:52
changed it that way or absolutely exactly so
00:20:55
the border guards certainly couldn't have done that before
00:20:56
imagine what's going on here today,
00:20:59
thank you Michael,
00:21:03
we hope we were able to give you a
00:21:06
little inspiration about what you can
00:21:08
see on a weekend in Berlin.
00:21:10
There are of course an incredible number of
00:21:13
places that you can look at.
00:21:15
Today we have only shown a tiny
00:21:16
selection with our personal ones
00:21:19
Highlights but we could
00:21:22
make more videos, write us a
00:21:23
comment if you want to find out more
00:21:25
and if you want to learn more about Berlin
00:21:28
you should of course definitely
00:21:30
check out Michael's channel, which we will now
00:21:32
show again here and
00:21:33
link it down below and you can find it there
00:21:36
Most of the places we visited today have
00:21:38
a detailed video,
00:21:40
there are a few more videos
00:21:42
and I promise I will also add them to the points
00:21:45
where I haven't made any yet,
00:21:47
that's a
00:21:49
fantastic offer and you can find
00:21:51
these videos also with subtitles
00:21:53
Michael speaks German and you can see it
00:21:55
in up to 15 languages ​​in the subtitles.
00:21:59
This is an offer to
00:22:01
learn German and get to know Berlin.
00:22:04
What else is there to say?
00:22:07
Have fun learning German and I'm looking
00:22:10
forward to it Tonight it's
00:22:12
Friday and I'm spending a very
00:22:14
quiet and cozy evening at home,
00:22:16
great on my part, thank you very much, it
00:22:19
was great to make a video with you
00:22:20
and I was very happy about it, we
00:22:23
liked it too
00:22:25
and thanks for watching. Bye, see you soon
00:22:29
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CHECK OUT MICHAELS CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/c/Berlinerleben MAP WITH PLACES WE VISITED: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=17cIBvLoyGF90D3JxGOuLctGJpNbSDZw&usp=sharing ► GET EXERCISES FOR THIS VIDEO: https://www.easygerman.org/membership ► LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST: https://www.easygerman.org/podcast ► LEARN GERMAN WITH OUR APP: https://www.seedlang.com/ ► SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbxb2fqe9oNgglAoYqsYOtQ?sub_confirmation=1&src_vid=15QBktdRq3U&annotation_id=annotation_3996647153 ► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser ► WEBSITE: https://www.easygerman.org/ --- Are you coming to Berlin for a weekend and wonder what to see? In this episode we explore Berlin's "Must See's" together with Michael, an experienced tourguide and YouTuber. We selected 8 places for you that we would recommend to visit on your first ever visit to Berlin. If you want to follow our video on a map, you can do so here: shorturl.at/cdeqR --- Du kommst für ein Wochenende nach Berlin und fragst dich, was es zu sehen gibt? In dieser Folge erkunden wir Berlins "Must See's" zusammen mit Michael, einem erfahrenen Tourguide und YouTuber. Wir haben 8 Orte für dich ausgewählt, die du bei deinem ersten Besuch in Berlin unbedingt besuchen solltest. Wenn du unser Video auf einer Karte verfolgen willst, kannst du das hier tun: shorturl.at/cdeqR --- PRODUCED BY: Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English. --- Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid/Michael Rost Michaels Youtube Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/c/Berlinerleben Camera & Edit: Chris Thornberry & Rawad Sabbagh Translation: Ben Eve

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