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Museum
Things turned out differently then what Berlin had expected many years ago, a result of that are the remains of the Wall of Berlin, the wall was demolished at November 9 1989, East and West Berlin finally fused back together. The Berlin Wall museum is a moving and very touching museum, a collection of true stories, located nearby Checkpoint Charlie, border crossing point between the American and Russian sector.
The German History museum is a very informative museum about the German history such as the Zeughaus building, and the world war. The Zeughaus is the oldest in Baroque style building in Berlin, located around a courtyard, Unter den Linden, which means under "the linden trees", a well known boulevard in the centre of Berlin, capital city of Germany. Tom Tykwer is a young German director who made an appeal to the Zeughaus as a location for his movie Run Lola Run, the film was a big hit in Germany and beyond, it hit the US hit box with 7million dollars. The Zeughaus building appears as a casino in the movie Run Lola Run.
The gay and lesbian in Berlin are just as you and me, they are accepted and not a strange group off people who wander around in the city. The first gay parade moved through the streets of Berlin. If you want to find out more about the gay, lesbian and their relationship with the city of Berlin through the years then you must pay a visit to the Gay and Lesbian museum at Merhingdamm 61, Kreuzberg 10961.
The Jewish museum of Berlin has a bizar outline, it is a building in the shape of a zigzag, a design of the architect Daniel Libeskind. The museum opened the doors of the Glass Courtyard recently in September 2007. The Glass Courtyard is an area that is set up to hold workshops, venues, conferences, reception. It is really an impressive steel construction with panels of glass that function as walls. The entrance is just a few steps from the main entrance of the Jewish museum, which has opened its doors in 2001 and since then over 4 million people have visited the museum.
The Museum of Transport and Communication provides information about manufacturing techniques, municipal transport and services, textile work, power engineering, rail transport, writing and printing…and the Berlins Science Centre has an answer to every or at least hundreds of questions you might have. Why is snow white, why do we need to have water to survive?
From November 2007 until March 16 2008 the Museum has a new special exhibition; Mobility without oil? An exhibition about auto mobility in the future.