Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
Square between the Daugava river bank and the Museum of Occupation of Latvia. The square is dominated by the Soviet time monument of the "Latvian Red Riflemen".
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
Spring impression from the New Town Hall, rear view. Built in 1913, its nearly 100m high dome is famous for the elevator, running up on a non vertical (originally wooden) track.
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
This monument shows the "Göttinger Sieben" ('Göttinger Seven') and king Ernst August I in their conflict about the first... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
The memorial was erected in 1945, only a few months after the battle of Berlin and the end of WWII in Germany. It is located in the for... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
The Paris Square (Pariser Platz) is a 'must' at every sightseeing tour in Berlin. The probably most known Berlin sight, the Brand... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
The Holocaust Memorial or 'Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe" near the Brandenburg Gate is designed by architect Peter Eise... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
The August-Bebel Square (Operahouse-Square until 1947), is located directly at the alley "Unter den Linden" and was planned as the architectural center of ... (ещё)
Published over 3 years ago by Michael Stoss
When the German Historic Museum at the alley "Unter den Linden" underwent its big renewal 1998-2004, a new exhibition hall was opened in 2003 ... (ещё)