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What makes a city what it is? Where does it get its unique character? What conveys its identity? The following pages offer the reader insight into the wealth of architectural and horticultural monuments in Berlin, guiding through those traces of human endeavor over the past decades and centuries which have been preserved in its soil.
As authentic testimonies, listed Wall segments can best remind of the division of the city that lasted for 28 years. Together with further remains and traces of the border line, the listed sections of the Wall and watchtowers also remind of the fortune and the joy, that the Iron Curtain has fallen.
Examples of the Preservation of Historic Buildings and Monuments:
Archeological Site Köpenick Castle, Post-War Memorials, Luckhardt House, Renaissance Theater, Preservation through Conversion.
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The Neues Museum Berlin
Conserving, restoring, rebuilding within the World Heritage
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Berlin Housing Estates of the 1920s
on the UNESCO World Heritage List
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