Unter den Linden Street is located in the center of the old city of Berlin. It is a famous street in Berlin. It extends eastward from the Brandenburg Gate to the Museum Island. The road is lined with dense trees and many well-known buildings. Under the Linden Street was built in 1573. At the beginning of the 18th century, Frederick the Great began to build on both sides of the road, making it a luxurious street in Germany. After that, the rulers of all dynasties have held military parades on the street under the Linden tree. The surrounding scenic spot, Under the Linden Street, was repeatedly damaged in the World War, and the restoration work continues to this day. But now Linden Street is still a transportation hub in the center of Berlin. There are many important buildings and landscapes along the way, which can be called "Viewing Street". The western section of Lindenstrasse starts at the Brandenburg Gate. On the Pariser Platz to the east of the Brandenburg Gate are the Berlin Academy of Arts (Akademieder Künste) and the famous Hotel Adlon. Continue east along the Unter linden Street, and you will see the Russian embassy on your right, which looks like a "wedding cake". There are also British and Hungarian embassies nearby. Continue on and you will see a dense mass of magnificent buildings, the square on your left is Bebelplatz, which is also the location of the Berlin State Library, and there is a block on the ground in the center of Bebelplatz The square glass, through the glass, we can see a large space, the bookshelves inside are empty, this is the Book Burning Memorial Hall. The white palace building opposite the Berlin State Library is the famous Berlin Humboldt University. In the middle of the street outside the university, there is a bronze statue of Frederick the Great on horseback. On the eastern section of Lindenstrasse stands the Berlin History Museum. Its extension was designed by I.M. Pei, and the glass revolving tower stands in stark contrast to the solemn main building of the History Museum. Continue to walk forward and cross the Wanggong Bridge, which is the end point of the eastern section of Bodhi Tree Street, Museum Island. There are four vivid statues on both sides of the palace bridge, you may as well stop and watch when passing by. There are rest benches on both sides of the street under the linden tree, you can sit down and rest at any time when you are tired from walking. There are many shops and trendy cafes on both sides of the street, and the famous Einstein Cafe (Café Einstein Stammhaus) also has a branch here. The commercial atmosphere here is very strong. Friedrichstraße in the middle of Unter Linden Street intersects with it in a cross shape. It is a traditional commercial street in Berlin. There are many shops to visit. Galeries Lafayette is also located here. I like shopping. If you can, come here and have a blast.
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Germany Bodhi Tree Street, this Bodhi Tree Street is a famous avenue in Europe, this street is located in the center of the old town. Because the sides are full of Bodhi trees, so named, it feels very romantic to walk on this avenue.
The street under the Bodhi Tree is a long street extending from the Brandenburg Gate to Alexandria Square. It can be comparable to the Champs-Elysees in Paris, but quieter than the Champs-Elysees. It is not a famous store on both sides, but a few characteristic small shops and small restaurants. There are also many historic buildings, the name of the street is very poetic in itself, walking under the Bodhi tree, feeling the tranquil Berlin, is a great way to visit Berlin.
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From the Brandenburg Gate eastward to the Palace Bridge is the Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Avenue, the center of Berlin's old city. This avenue, about 60 metres wide, is transformed into the most beautiful and elegant Avenue in the city whenever summer comes. The street was originally built for the Royal Hunting Team's access to Tilgaten Park. Later, Bodhi and walnut trees were planted along both sides of the street, and many important buildings were built. After World War II, Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Avenue was destroyed by war and once turned into a ruin of rubble. Until the fall of the Berlin Wall, roads and buildings on both sides were restored and rebuilt, making it a must-see place in Berlin today. Embassies, Adelon Hotel, Deutsche Bank, National Opera House, Humboldt University, Old Royal Library, German History Museum, New Gangting Pavilion and Museum Island, etc. The new and old buildings on both sides of the road, with different styles, have a sense of unity and harmony. Cars and carriages run parallel to Bodhi Tree Avenue. In winter, the Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisatt The Bodhi Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Tree in the night has a very Christmas flavor. E&T aliens were found along the way. It turned out to be Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Berlin. There are two shops along the south of the road along the Bodhisattva Avenue. One is a tourist souvenir shop in Berlin. The shops with a large area have a wide range of goods. The other is the "traffic signal villain" store. In Berlin's tourist souvenir shop, besides the debris of the Berlin Wall, the most distinctive souvenir is this red-green traffic signal villain. If you look carefully, it is not difficult to find that each pedestrian crossing on the traffic lights, is a flashing traffic lights little sign. It was designed to educate pedestrians to obey traffic rules as early as in East Germany. After the reunification of Germany and Germany, the logo was retained because of its vivid and lovely features, and it has been used to this day, even become a lovely tourist souvenir.
This wide boulevard, built in 1647, starts at Friedrichstrasse, starts at Brandenburg Gate in the west, and ends at Museum Island in the east. It is about1.5 kilometers long. It is one of the most charming roads in Berlin. There are many famous buildings on both sides of the street. The westernmost part is the embassy area, of which the Russian embassy built in white marble is the most conspicuous.