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The first concrete plans for the construction of a high-rise were made by Hines, the investor behind die mitte. In 2009, the construction of a 150-metre (490 ft) high tower to be built behind die mitte was announced. On 12 September 2011, a slightly modified development plan was presented, which
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The majority of the planned 150-metre (490 ft) high skyscrapers will probably never be built. The state of Berlin has announced that it will not enforce the corresponding urban development contracts against the market. Of the 13 planned skyscrapers, 10 remained as of 2008, after modifications to
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One structure demolished after World War II was the 'Rote Burg', a red brick building with round arches, previously used as police and Gestapo headquarters. The huge construction project began in 1886 and was completed in 1890; it was one of Berlin's largest buildings. The 'castle' suffered extensive
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continued to grow throughout the 19th century, with three-storey developments already existing at the beginning of the century and fourth storeys being constructed from the middle of the century. By the end of the century, most of the buildings were already five storeys high. The large factories and
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In the first phase, there were 16 submissions, five of which were selected for the second phase of the competition. These five architects had to adapt their plans to detailed requirements. For example, the return of the Alex's trams was planned, with the implementation to be made in several stages.
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department store in 2004, and the biggest underground railway station of Berlin, some buildings were redesigned and new structures built on the square's south-eastern side. Sidewalks were expanded to shrink one of the avenues, a new underground garage was built, and commuter tunnels meant to keep
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underground station. Many of those seeking shelter in the tunnels were killed. Of the then 63.3 km (39.3 miles) of subway tunnel, around 19.8 km (12.3 mi) were flooded with more than one million cubic meters (260,000,000 US gal) of water.
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had been developed. It consisted of irregular-shaped blocks of buildings running along the historic highways which once carried goods in various directions out of the gate. At this time, the area contained large factories (silk and wool), such as the
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the plans – eight of which had construction rights. Some investors in the Alexa shopping centre announced several times since 2007 that they would sell their respective shares in the plot to an investor interested in building a high-rise building.
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and architecture of the 1970s no longer corresponded to the current ideas of an inner-city square. Investors demanded planning security for their construction projects. After initial discussions with the public, the goal quickly arose to reinstate
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Reconstruction planning for post-war Berlin gave priority to the dedicated space to accommodate the rapidly growing motor traffic in inner-city thoroughfares. This idea of a traffic-orientated city was already based on considerations and plans by
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was given a pavement of yellow granite, bordered by grey mosaic paving around the buildings. Wall AG modernized the 1920s-era underground toilets at a cost of 750,000 euros. The total redesign cost amounted to around 8.7 million euros.
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department store underwent further construction phases and, in 1911, had a commercial space of 7,300 square metres (79,000 sq ft) and the longest department store façade in the world at 250 metres (820 ft) in length.
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By the end of the 17th century, 600 to 700 families lived in this area. They included butchers, cattle herders, shepherds and dairy farmers. The George chapel was upgraded to the George church and received its own preacher.
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The George Gate became the most important of Berlin's city gates during the 16th century, being the main entry point for goods arriving along the roads to the north and north-east of the city, for example from
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was separated from traffic by trees and served as a parade ground, whereas the northern half remained a market. Beginning in the mid-18th century, the most important wool market in Germany was held in
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station, next to the CUBIX cinema in the immediate vicinity of the TV tower, the 30-metre (98 ft) high residential and commercial building, Alea 101, was built between 2012 and 2014.
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damage during 1944-45 and was demolished in 1957. The site on the southwest corner of Alexanderplatz remained largely unused as a carpark until the Alexa shopping centre opened in 2007.
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could take place, all the war ruins needed to be demolished and cleared away. A popular black market emerged within the ruined area, which the police raided several times a day.
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city walls. The upper floors of the gatehouse served as the city jail. A drawbridge spanned the moat and the gate was locked at nightfall by the garrison using heavy oak planks.
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has undergone a gradual process of change with many of the surrounding buildings being renovated. After the political turnaround in the wake of the fall of the Berlin Wall,
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building, which cost 25 million euros to build and provides space for around 700 cars. The opening took place on 26 November 2010. At the same time, the Senate narrowed
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has been subject to redevelopment several times in its history, most recently during the 1960s, when it was turned into a pedestrian zone and enlarged as part of the
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dominated the northern part of the square, the southern part (the former parade ground) remained quiet, having green space elements added by garden director
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The Pressecafé in 1977. The mural displaying the Marxist view of the press had been covered over by commercial advertising, but has since been re-revealed.
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At the beginning of the 1870s, the Berlin administration had the former moat filled to build the Berlin city railway, which was opened in 1882 along with
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military facilities gave way to housing developments (mainly rental housing for the factory workers who had just moved into the city) and trading houses.
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from almost 100 m (330 ft) wide to 58 m (190 ft) wide (328 to 190 ft), thus reducing it to three lanes in each direction.
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In autumn 2015, the Berlin Senate organized two forums in which interested citizens could express their opinions on the proposed changes to the
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built the police headquarters, a huge brick building whose tower on the northern corner dominated the building. In 1890, a district court at
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as upscale entertainment with artistic ambitions. Emperor-loyal and market-oriented stands the uncritical amusement in the foreground."
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had entrenched itself within the tunnels of the underground system. Hours before fighting ended in Berlin on 2 May 1945, troops of the
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Hans-Joachim Pohl: Chronik des Straßenbahnverkehrs auf dem Alexanderplatz. In: Verkehrsgeschichtliche Blätter. Heft 1, 1999, S. 17–18
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At that time, the George Gate was a rectangular gatehouse with a tower. Next to the tower stood a remaining tower from the original
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starting 15 October and peaked on 4 November with an estimated 200,000 participants who called on the government of the ruling
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in 1889. The northwest of the square contained a second, smaller green space where, in 1895, the 7.5-metre (25 ft) copper
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In 1883–1884, the Grand Hotel, a neo-Renaissance building with 185 rooms and shops beneath was constructed. From 1886 to 1890,
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stations there. It is one of Berlin's largest and most important transportation hubs, being a meeting place of three subway (
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In 1886, the local authorities built a central market hall west of the rail tracks, which replaced the weekly market on the
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was welcomed to the city on the parade grounds in front of the old King's Gate. To mark this occasion, on 2 November, King
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Gate was closed but the Georgian Gate remained open, making the Georgian Gate an even more important entrance to the city.
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As of 2014, it was assessed that due to a lack of demand the skyscrapers planned in 1993 were unlikely to be constructed.
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In February 2006, the redesign of the walk-in plaza began. The redevelopment plans were provided by the architecture firm
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and his group of artists. Its water basin has a diameter of 23 meters, it is 6.20 meters high and is built from embossed
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provided for a residential tower housing 400 apartments. In early 2013, the development plan was opened to the public.
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plans, closes the square to the east and thus reduces the area of the Platz. The building was opened on 25 March 2009.
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Peter Behrens, Berlin Alexanderplatz: Pläne, Zeichnungen und Photographien zum Wettewerb und der Bebauung, 1929–1932
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were mostly craftsmen, petty-bourgeois, retired soldiers and manufacturing workers. The southern part of the later
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Soon, military facilities came to dominate the area, such as the 1799–1800 military parade grounds designed by
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to step down and demanded a free press, the opening of the borders and their right to travel. Speakers were
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statue had already been removed in 1944 and probably melted down for use in arms production. During the
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On 12 September 2007 the Alexa shopping centre opened. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the
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was the epitome of the lively, pulsating cosmopolitan city of Berlin, rivalled in the city only by
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His Royal Majesty, by means of the supreme Cabinet, orders on the 2nd of this month, those in the
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Because of its importance as a transport hub, horse-drawn buses ran every 15 minutes between
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which was demolished in 1716. Behind it was a rifleman's field and an inn, later named the
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Cubix am Alexanderplatz, styled CUBIX), which opened in November 2000, joined the team of
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is the only existing square in front of one of the medieval gates of Berlin's city wall.
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in 1896. During the end of the 19th century, the emerging private traffic and the first
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fences, was reinforced and grew to encompass the old city and its suburbs, including
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Long-term plans exist for the demolition of the 125-metre (410 ft) high former
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was demolished from 2006–2008 to make room for a full reconstruction of the Baroque
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to slow the advance of the Red Army towards Berlin's city centre. The entire tunnel
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In the southeast of the square, the cloth factory buildings were converted into the
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and followed the colour-coded order of subway stations, which began with green at
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to the outskirts of Berlin. These include (clockwise from north to south-east):
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By the end of the 18th century, the basic structure of the royal suburbs of the
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entered Berlin through the George Gate. This led to the gate being renamed the
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The winner, who was determined on 17 September 1993, was the Berlin architect
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line crossing, it has retained its socialist character, including the much-
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In 1681, the trade of cattle and pig fattening was banned within the city.
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department store began in 2004, led by Berlin professor of architecture,
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cinemas in 2007, and the festival shows films on three of its screens.
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on 4 November 1989 was the largest demonstration in the history of the
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in all directions in a star shape. The subway station was designed by
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department store opened to the public. It was designed by architects
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marketed itself as a department store for the Berlin people, whereas
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lived in a house on Alexanderplatz. In 1771, a new stone bridge (the
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On 2 April 2000, the Senate finally fixed the development plan for
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area is the largest area for crime in Berlin. As of October 2017,
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is still one of Berlin's major commercial areas, housing various
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pedestrians off the streets were removed. Between 2005 and 2006,
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A highway ran through the cattle market to the northeast towards
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is still one of Berlin's major commercial areas, housing various
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lines, and many tram and bus lines, as well as regional trains.
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of 1848, large-scale street fighting occurred on the streets of
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Berlin, Alexanderplatz: Transforming Place in a Unified Germany
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was renovated and later became a branch of the clothing chain,
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was announced, but this project was put on hold in 2018. The
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List of cultural monuments in Berlin-Mitte / Alexanderplatz
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In January 2014, a 39-story residential tower designed by
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created an underground garage with three levels below the
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in 1672. Next to the chapel stood a dilapidated medieval
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was located close by, the area earned the nickname the
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Buildings and structures completed in the 13th century
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is reputedly the most visited area of Berlin, beating
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wrote a poem referencing the advert, and the composer
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is reputedly the most visited area of Berlin, beating
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began building a six-story commercial building named
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13th-century establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
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In May 2007, the Texas property development company
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is shown in red, the royal suburbs northeast brown.
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Since then, 2432:opened a branch inside the hotel building. 1073:Between Empire and the Nazi era (1900–1940) 4226: 4212: 4054: 4040: 3831:(in German). 18 March 2019. Archived from 3616:"CineStar CUBIX am Alexanderplatz, Berlin" 3559: 3454:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 2165:, located between the hotel tower and the 1578:, as well as many of the buildings around 1260:were removed in 1910 and now stand in the 1193:In October 1905, the first section of the 3534: 3412: 2845: 2223: 2044:Beginning with the reconstruction of the 1637:Demolition and reconstruction (1945–1964) 904:until the building's demolition in 1932. 705:, which initially consisted of a ring of 3908:"Finally – Berlin has its palace again!" 3421: 3252:Alexanderplatz – Overview of the changes 2836: 2464: 2398: 2074:began work to extend the tram line from 1991: 1971: 1960: 1808: 1686: 1678: 1500: 971: 640: 618: 445: 388: 377: 364: 86: 64: 50: 4387:Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe 3880:"The New Palace: Neo-Baroque in Berlin" 3825:"Kriminalitätsbelastete Orte in Berlin" 3543:Endgame, the 1989 Revolution in the GDR 3375:Adam-Tkalec, Maritta (2 October 2021). 3341: 3327:Aus der Geschichte des Alexanderplatzes 3308:Aus der Geschichte des Alexanderplatzes 3288:Aus der Geschichte des Alexanderplatzes 3271:Aus der Geschichte des Alexanderplatzes 2483:were reintroduced to the area in 1998. 2214:("crime-contaminated location") by the 1624:network via connecting passages at the 1419:" of those years was characterized as " 530:The area developed into a suburb – the 4834: 3723: 2237:Fountain of Friendship between Peoples 1935:. In 1998, the first tram returned to 1091:founded the first German cabaret, the 1077:At the beginning of the 20th century, 4207: 4035: 3802: 3485:"Tiefbunker unter dem Alexanderplatz" 3479: 3477: 3475: 738:. At this time, the residents of the 251: 3954: 3322: 3320: 3302: 3300: 2544:The following main roads connect to 2220:(General Safety and Planning Laws). 1566:artillery bombarded the area around 1479:Berlin: The Symphony of the Big City 1329:(Unification Party Congress) of the 656:(King's Bridge) with its colonnades) 525:Frederick William, the Great Elector 3407:Der achtzehnte März. Erstes Kapitel 2408:on April 11th 2020 at 18:28 during 2282:('Red City Hall') situated nearby. 2090:, the route opened on 30 May 2007. 1618:, as well as large sections of the 1340:The First Ordinary Congress of the 343:('Red City Hall') situated nearby. 13: 3645:Berlin International Film Festival 3472: 3214: 2604:station, in the pedestrian zone): 2296:and other large retail locations. 2228:Despite the reconstruction of the 2010:Berlin International Film Festival 1474:Berlin: Die Sinfonie der Großstadt 1342:Communist Workers Party of Germany 1148:opened large department stores on 759:Between 1752 and 1755, the writer 357:and other large retail locations. 14: 4888: 3984:. 2 February 2014. Archived from 3955:Hein, Rainer L. (17 April 2008). 3724:Flatau, Sabine (14 August 2009). 3317: 3297: 3264: 3245: 2428:building in March 2009. In 2014, 1899:was chosen on 7 June 1994 by the 1821:After German reunification (1989) 1083:experienced its heyday. In 1901, 875:Royal Prussian Police Directorate 842:ordered the square to be renamed 403:Early history to the 18th century 272:and transport hub in the central 4877:Frederick William III of Prussia 4771:Sachsenhausen concentration camp 4669:Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial 4499: 4192: 4084: 3928:"Die Riesen kommen kleckerweise" 3198: 3180: 3160: 3141: 3117: 3100: 3078: 3054: 3028: 3002: 2982: 2963: 2926: 2919: 2337:, which is set to open in 2019. 1929:completed the renovation of the 1744:Socialist Unity Party of Germany 1235:department store, by architects 809:lived as a permanent tenant and 502:was constructed to plans by the 280:. The square is named after the 4000: 3974: 3948: 3920: 3900: 3872: 3847: 3817: 3796: 3774: 3746: 3717: 3663: 3633: 3608: 3582: 3535:Kowalczuk, Ilko-Sascha (2009). 3528: 3503: 3426:. CH. Links Verlag (Sachbuch). 2529:services and, on weekends, the 1956: 1674: 834:On 25 October 1805 the Russian 779:) was constructed by architect 4578:Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church 3462: 3395: 3368: 3335: 3280: 2853:Brunnen der Völkerfreundschaft 2815: 2588:Grunerstraße / Alexanderstraße 2097:and the Hamburg-based company 1471:filmed parts of his 1927 film 817:stayed in the days before his 413:since the 13th century. Named 1: 4392:Monument to Freedom and Unity 4323:Deutsches Historisches Museum 3784:(in Dutch). 16 September 2014 3257: 2804: 2469:Alexanderplatz U-bahn station 1996:Aerial view with the TV tower 1979:station at the alexanderplatz 1392:and ran through to dark red. 1350:restaurant, 1–4 August 1920. 443:('Devil's Pleasure Garden'). 4593:Museum Europäischer Kulturen 3679:(in German). 18 October 2008 2850:The Fountain of Friendship ( 2822:World Clock (Alexanderplatz) 1815:Alexanderplatz demonstration 1229:For the construction of the 698:(or 'royal suburbs' short). 7: 3936:(in German). 25 August 2008 3803:Block, India (3 May 2018). 3570:Dalia Fahmy (27 May 2014), 3424:Der Berliner Alexanderplatz 3275:Foltergebühr: 10 Schillinge 3128:with a reflection from the 2826: 2598:Southwest (in front of the 2502:connections, access to the 2211:kriminalitätsbelasteter Ort 1111:, initially under the name 10: 4893: 4568:Haus der Kulturen der Welt 2830: 2819: 2808: 2461:Roads and public transport 2100:WES-Landschaftsarchitekten 1736:German Democratic Republic 1708:German Democratic Republic 686:(King's Gate Square). The 650:, 1796 (in the middle the 360: 253:[alɛkˈsandɐˌplats] 4867:Cremer & Wolffenstein 4784: 4741: 4661: 4508: 4497: 4242: 4190: 4091: 4082: 3422:Jochheim, Gernot (2006). 3220:Weszkalnys, Gisa (2010). 3189: 3169: 3063: 3045: 2973: 2935: 2912: 2892: 2864: 2858: 2797: 2789: 2781: 2773: 2767: 2759: 2751: 2742: 2736: 2730: 2724: 2718: 2712: 2706: 2700: 2684: 2671:Mollstraße/Prenzlauer Tor 2670: 2664: 2650: 2642: 2634: 2628: 2619: 2606: 2600: 2587: 2578: 2556: 2546: 2531: 2488: 2475: 2451: 2418: 2404: 2382: 2368:It also accommodates the 2361: 2355: 2341: 2315: 2301: 2284: 2276: 2250: 2204: 2198: 2182: 2173: 2167: 2161: 2155: 2146: 2099: 2095:Gerkan, Marg and Partners 2082: 2076: 2070:Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe 2055: 2031: 2023: 2017: 1985: 1949: 1943: 1937: 1931: 1925: 1914: 1905: 1895: 1889: 1881: 1875: 1869: 1863: 1855: 1842: 1831: 1796: 1788: 1780: 1772: 1764: 1756: 1748: 1728: 1702: 1693: 1665: 1657: 1643: 1626: 1620: 1601: 1580: 1574: 1568: 1554:in early April 1945. 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Several tram and 2345:is also the name of the 2109:Alexanderplatz U-Bahnhof 1965:Alexanderplatz from the 1837:socialist urban planning 1515:One of Berlin's largest 1463:, after the square, and 763:Gotthold Ephraim Lessing 660:After his coronation in 4234:Visitor attractions in 4146:Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt 3576:The Wall Street Journal 3403:Von Zwanzig bis Dreißig 3342:Behrens, Peter (1993). 3094:hotel in the background 2939:, 1908 (left to right: 2541:also service the area. 2419:Interhotel Stadt Berlin 1804:Fall of the Berlin Wall 1344:was held in the nearby 1304:Berliner Lehrererverein 1117:. It was announced as " 1105:('Secession stage') at 805:Karl Friedrich Schinkel 795:, including the famous 217:Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt 4613:Schloss Charlottenburg 4598:Natural History Museum 4476:St. Hedwig's Cathedral 4161:Oranienburger Vorstadt 3171:Bahnhof Alexanderplatz 3150: 3130: 3069: 3064:Bahnhof Alexanderplatz 3037: 3016: 2991: 2953: 2947: 2941: 2906: 2852: 2846:Fountain of Friendship 2842: 2841:Fountain of Friendship 2716:(B 2) – (intersection 2690: 2682:(main road 109 to the 2676: 2665:Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 2558:Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 2496: 2470: 2445: 2424: 2413: 2396:(House of Teachers)'. 2390: 2333: 2323: 2307: 2264: 2224:Today and future plans 2216: 2210: 2140: 2127: 2117: 2108: 2068: 2046: 2037: 1997: 1980: 1969: 1817: 1712: 1698: 1684: 1608: 1589: 1531: 1512: 1473: 1457: 1415: 1360: 1346: 1325: 1303: 1277: 1256: 1237:Heinrich Joseph Kayser 1119: 1101: 1040:was also established. 1016:Bahnhof Alexanderplatz 1015: 977: 900: 878: 866: 860: 854: 844: 797: 775: 769: 740: 727: 694: 682: 657: 652: 638: 598: 532: 510:Johann Gregor Memhardt 461: 439: 421: 415: 399: 386: 375: 325: 295: 289: 237: 225:Oranienburger Vorstadt 133: 84: 62: 4872:Alexander I of Russia 4679:German-Russian Museum 4437:Museum of Islamic Art 3859:www.alexanderplatz.de 3207:Project Blinkenlights 2840: 2636:Rosa-Luxemburg-Straße 2468: 2402: 1995: 1975: 1964: 1812: 1766:Friedrich Schorlemmer 1690: 1682: 1504: 1459:Berlin Alexanderplatz 1370:trains ran along the 1326:Vereinigungsparteitag 1295:. It was designed by 1275:In October 1908, the 1203:Wilhelm Albert Cremer 1186:modelled itself as a 994:Theater to barricade 975: 894:at a cost of 120,000 850: 840:Frederick William III 791:Georg Christian Unger 644: 623:City map showing the 622: 449: 425:(George Gate) of the 392: 381: 368: 293:in the north-east to 90: 77: 54: 37:52.52167°N 13.41333°E 4751:Charlottenhof Palace 4583:Kaufhaus des Westens 4486:Topography of Terror 4422:Oranienburger Straße 4274:Berlin Wall Memorial 4264:Alte Nationalgalerie 4166:Rosenthaler Vorstadt 2888:German reunification 2644:Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz 1827:German reunification 1813:The 4 November 1989 1806:on 9 November 1989. 1697:seen from a distance 1209:Richard Wolffenstein 1031:Hermann Blankenstein 907:During these years, 798:Gasthof zum Hirschen 233:Rosenthaler Vorstadt 4809:Transport in Berlin 4766:Potsdam Roman Baths 4743:Metropolitan region 4731:Soviet War Memorial 4618:Soviet War Memorial 4367:Humboldt University 3731:Berliner Morgenpost 3676:Berliner Morgenpost 3292:Rüger auf der Lauer 3239:Haus der Geschichte 2725:Greifswalder Straße 2617:lead radially from 2533:Harz-Berlin-Express 2317:Palast der Republik 2246:, a popular venue. 2088:2006 FIFA World Cup 2025:Josef Paul Kleihues 1912:In 1993, architect 1723:Peaceful Revolution 1659:Ludwig Hilberseimer 1533:Deutsche Reichsbahn 1523:was situated under 1437:made the legendary 1263:Heinrich von Kleist 1063:statue by sculptor 1025:Railway Station'). 890:Carl Theodor Ottmer 813:Heinrich von Kleist 703:Berlin Customs Wall 692:suburb was renamed 307:in the south-west. 33: /  4558:Gas Lantern Museum 4531:Bundespräsidialamt 4449:Platz der Republik 4306:Checkpoint Charlie 4184:Stralauer Vorstadt 4171:Spandauer Vorstadt 4156:Neukölln am Wasser 3988:on 2 February 2014 3651:on 2 February 2017 3641:"Berlinale venues" 3108:Night view of the 2843: 2791:Berlin-Hellersdorf 2761:Strausberger Platz 2471: 2414: 2384:Hermann Henselmann 2106:The renovation of 2015:Renovation of the 1998: 1981: 1970: 1818: 1699: 1694:Fernsehturm Berlin 1685: 1513: 1440:Revue Total manoli 1292:Alexanderstraße 41 1108:Alexanderstraße 40 1087:Ernst von Wolzogen 980:Novelist and poet 978: 668:on 6 May 1701 the 658: 639: 567:Stralauer Vorstadt 462: 440:Teufels Lustgarten 400: 387: 376: 238: 201:Spandauer Vorstadt 167:Stralauer Vorstadt 135:Neukölln am Wasser 85: 63: 55:Panoramic view of 42:52.52167; 13.41333 4857:Squares in Berlin 4829: 4828: 4674:East Side Gallery 4633:Tempelhof Airport 4543:Botanical Gardens 4481:Staatsoper Berlin 4372:Kronprinzenpalais 4201: 4200: 3916:. 23 August 2018. 3888:. 4 December 2008 3401:Theodor Fontane: 3224:. 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Berlin-Mitte
Old Cölln
Museum Island
Fisher Island
Altberlin
Nikolai Quarter
Friedrichswerder
Neukölln am Wasser
Dorotheenstadt
Friedrichstadt
Luisenstadt
Stralauer Vorstadt
Königsstadt
Spandauer Vorstadt
Scheunenviertel
Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt
Oranienburger Vorstadt
Rosenthaler Vorstadt
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Mitte
Berlin
Russian Tsar
Alexander I
Rotes Rathaus
Friedrichstrasse

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