1
Reichstag Building
This self-guided audio tour starts in the shadow of the Reichstag, at the heart of political Germany, where I’ll show you poignant and often overlooked memorials that most tourists miss.
2
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism
Listen to the story of the Sinti and Roma people and learn about their plight.
3
The Ronald Reagan plaque, commemorating the politician’s 1987 visit, when he exclaimed: “Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Tear down this Wall!”.
4
Skulptur "Der Rufer"
Celebrated artist Gerhard Marcks’ sculpture of a man shouting to East Berlin, entitled Der Rufer, created before the fall of the wall.
5
Soviet Memorial Tiergarten
The two tanks that form the Soviet War Memorial in Tiergarten.
6
Amazone zu Pferde
Louis Toaillon’s Amazone zu Pferd (Amazon on Horseback) statue which, after many years of being moved from one spot to another, has found a permanent home in Tiergarten park.
7
Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Denkmal
Wolfgang Siemering’s Beethoven-Haydn-Mozart Memorial, commemorating the three great German composers.
8
Brandenburg Gate
Parade through the Brandenburg Gate like royalty.
9
Pariser Platz
Stroll along Pariser Platz (Parisian Square) and discover which part of the Brandenburg Gate Napoleon stole as a trophy.
10
Snap photos outside Hotel Adlon where Michael Jackson almost dropped his baby, Prince Michael, in 2002.
11
Hear about the British Embassy in Berlin and what makes it architecturally interesting.
12
The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
Explore the Holocaust Memorial at your own pace.
13
Monument to Homosexuals Persecuted Under National Socialist Regime
Take in the Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism and hear the controversy around it.
14
Potsdamer Platz
Berlin was a stage for some of the world’s most horrendous events in the 1900s. On this walking tour to Potsdamer Platz, you’ll hear the city’s story told through its most important monuments and landmarks.