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This parish church, built in 1712, has managed to preserve its traditional Old Berlin charm. Be sure to see the Baroque pulpit.
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The 14th-century Gothic church is a typical Berlin country church. Attractive murals depict scenes from the life of Saint Anna. Also on display are 11 late-Gothic figures of saints and a Baroque pulpit.
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This charming stone church, built in 1834–7 by F A Stüler, resembles Russian-Orthodox churches. It is a popular venue for marriage ceremonies.
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The Catholic church of saints Peter and Paul, modelled on Haghia Sophia in Istanbul, was built in 1867–70 by Stüler.
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The imposing municipal courts building boasts extravagant stairs in the lobby area, with curved balustrades and elegant columns.
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A fragment of the 13th–14th-century town wall that once surrounded the twin towns of Berlin and Cölln.
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This small village has managed to retain its original character to the present day.
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Berlin’s Technical University was founded in 1879.
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If you’re prepared to climb telegraph hill, you could visit the elegant Einstein tower at the top. It was designed in 1920 by Erich Mendelssohn for the observation of the sun.
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The main shopping street of Zehlendorf has managed to preserve its village character and its 1768 Baroque church.
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