Hausvogteiplatz | In front of the entrance to the U-Bahn, 10117 Berlin, GermanyMap
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Easily missed
The three mirrors, easily missed as someone already pointed out, standing right in front of the U-Bahn entrance on the square, form a triangle, and one can stand inside it and read from descriptive pl...
Denkzeichen Modezentrum Hausvogteiplatz is a rather clever but easily missed monument to a mostly forgotten chapter in the grim history of Berlin from 1933 till 1945. Hausvogteiplatz was the centre of...
The monumental fashion center is in the heart of Berlin midway between the German Dom and the Jungfern Bridge on the housekeeping square. From the Gendarmenmarkt you are walking in a few ...
The housekeeping place was the centre of the fashion industry in Germany and leading in Europe in the 20s. Nazi hordes drived the most Jewish owners into ruin from 1935, so-called "Arisier...
Easily missed
The three mirrors, easily missed as someone already pointed out, standing right in front of the U-Bahn entrance on the square, form a triangle, and one can stand inside it and read from descriptive pl...
Clever but easily missed.
Denkzeichen Modezentrum Hausvogteiplatz is a rather clever but easily missed monument to a mostly forgotten chapter in the grim history of Berlin from 1933 till 1945. Hausvogteiplatz was the centre of...
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Three mirror plates and inscriptions on the steps are such a simple but valid reminder of the disaster of a nation that began in 1933. Impressive.
Decent and successful
The monumental fashion center is in the heart of Berlin midway between the German Dom and the Jungfern Bridge on the housekeeping square. From the Gendarmenmarkt you are walking in a few ...
Remarkable occasion
The housekeeping place was the centre of the fashion industry in Germany and leading in Europe in the 20s. Nazi hordes drived the most Jewish owners into ruin from 1935, so-called "Arisier...