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city centre, near the river Spree and the Berliner Dom, at . Berliners often call it simply ''Alex''. Originally a cattle market, it was named in honour of a visit of the Russian Emperor Alexander I to Berlin on 25 October 1805. It gained a prominent role in the late 19th century with the construction of the station of the same name and a nearby public market, becoming a major commercial (...)
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Berlin Alexanderplatz is a railway station in Berlin, Germany. It is one of the city's three most important interchange points, among with Zoologischer Garten and Friedrichstraße. Regional and S-Bahn trains call at the overground station, and the underground station is one of the largest on the Berlin U-Bahn network, with three lines calling at the station (...)
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The Fernsehturm (German for "television tower") is a television tower in the middle of Berlin, Germany. It is a well-known landmark, close to Alexanderplatz. The tower was built between 1965 and 1969 by the former German Democratic Republic (GDR), and its image was used as a symbol of Berlin by the GDR administration (...)
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[1] (with Museum Island [1a], Fischer Island [1b]), Altberlin [2] (with Nikolaiviertel [2a]), Friedrichswerder [3], Neukölln am Wasser [4], Dorotheenstadt [5], Friedrichstadt [6], Luisenstadt [7], Stralauer Vorstadt (with Königsstadt) [8], Alexanderplatz Area (Königsstadt and Altberlin) [9], Spandauer Vorstadt [10] (with Scheunenviertel [10a]), Friedrich-Wilhelm-Stadt [11], Oranienburger (...)
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in Germany. It is located between the Alexanderplatz and Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin-Mitte. Constructed in 1912 as a factory, the building was purchased by the Communist Party of Germany (''Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands'', KPD) in 1926 and became the seat of its Central Committee (...)
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capital Berlin, Mitte district. It is named after one of the founders of the Communist Party of Germany, Karl Liebknecht. It connects the boulevard Unter den Linden with the arterial road Prenzlauer Allee, leading to the northern border of the city. Although part of the street dates back to the earliest times of the city, most of the buildings at its side were built in the 1960s, when East (...)
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bombardment.) The Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz or ''Rosa Luxemburg Square'' is a square in Berlin-Mitte, Germany. The square is dominated by the Volksbühne as well as the Karl-Liebknecht-Haus, the headquarters of the German The Left Party.PDS. It is named after the German communist leader Rosa Luxemburg, a name which it was given in 1969 when it was part of East Berlin in the German (...)
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for ''People's Theatre'') is a theatre in Berlin, Germany. Located in Berlin's city center Mitte on ''Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz'' in what was the DDR's capital, the Volksbühne exemplifies the socialist realism style of architecture that characterized much of East Berlin. The Volksbühne was built during the years 1913 to 1914 and was designed by Oskar Kaufmann, with integrated sculpture by Franz (...)
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as the Marienkirche, is a church in Berlin, the capital of Germany. The church is located on Karl-Liebknecht-Straße (formerly Kaiser-Wilhelm-Straße) in central Berlin, near the Alexanderplatz. Its exact age is not known, but it was first mentioned in German chronicles in 1292. It is presumed to date from earlier in the 13th century (...)
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station located on the U2. It was formerly called Schönhauser Tor and is located at the foot of Schönhauser Allee, at the corner of (...)
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