Essential free walking tour of Berlin
Tour description
The tour begins by immersing ourselves in the monuments of Imperial Berlin: the Museum Island, an important museum complex located on a natural island in the center of the city; the splendid Imperial Palace, the Protestant Cathedral, the main avenue Unter den Linden and the Humboldt University, the oldest in Berlin. Our time travel continues in Bebelplatz, where we will talk about the fateful night of May 10, 1933 when the Burning of the Books took place. We will also know the Gendarmenmarkt, epicenter of classical Berlin that is characterized by its twin churches, and the Luftwaffe Ministry, former Reich Air Ministry. In this walk through the most recent history we will also know what life was like in the two Germanies and what the Führerbunker was like, the bunker where Hitler finally committed suicide. Finally, we will see the Memorial in memory of the Jews killed in Europe, where the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust are paid during the Third Reich and we will end our walk through the Berlin Essentials at the Brandenburg Gate, one of the main symbols of the city and reunified Germany. Under the watchful eye of the Quadriga, we will know the past of this impressive monument, witness of important events in the history of the capital.