
▲ Museum Island: This area gathers many of Germany's top museums, led by the Pergamon Museum. The five museums on the island each have unique architectural styles, yet they harmoniously blend together. The Spree River flows on both sides, enhancing their grandeur. In 1992, Museum Island was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.









▲ Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church: A landmark in West Berlin, the preserved ruins of the tower stand in stark contrast to the modern glass chapel, symbolizing reflection on war and peace, with a solemn and tranquil interior.






▲ Potsdamer Platz: Once a "no man's land" during the division of East and West Germany, it has now transformed into a modern commercial hub. With the Sony Center, open-air cafes, and street art blending together, experience Berlin's revitalized energy and fashionable vibe.









▲ German Museum of Technology: A top-tier science and technology exhibition hall in Europe, housing treasures such as the wreckage of a Zeppelin airship and the "Raisin Bomber," with over 150 interactive experiments to try hands-on. Covering fields like railways, aviation, and computers, it combines fun with knowledge.





▲ Jewish Museum Berlin: A masterpiece of deconstructivist architecture, its zigzag facade and "void" spaces symbolize the trauma and resilience of the Jewish people. The exhibition presents two millennia of Jewish history through multimedia displays. The garden and Holocaust Tower are profoundly moving, requiring time for emotional reflection.












