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Berlin is Capital and seat of the government of Germany at the same time. As a city state Berlin forms its own county as well as the center of the metropolitan area Berlin/Brandenburg. With 3.4 million inhabitants it is the most densely populated and surface-largest city of Germany and even the second largest city of the European Union regarding the number of citizens.
Berlin can look back on an eventful history. Almost no other metropolis has experienced such frequent, radical change transforming the face of the city. Nevertheless, the formerly divided city has succeeded in becoming a vibrant metropolis in the heart of Europe.
Berlin’s historic city center is located east of Pariser Platz and Brandenburg Gate around the avenue Unter den Linden, and extends across Gendarmenmarkt to the waterfront areas of the Nicolaiviertel and the Fischerinsel.
The western city center is concentrated around the boulevard Kurfürstendamm, the Gedächtniskirche (Memorial Church), and Tauentzienstrasse. There are also a number of borough “centers”; these all have a character of their own and play a major role in the way Berliners identify with their neighborhoods.
An entirely new shopping, cultural, and residential quarter has emerged at Potsdamer Platz. This is an excellent place to begin a stroll through the government, parliament, and embassy district, past the Reichstag building, and up to elegant Friedrichstrasse. Renowned architects like Josef Paul Kleihues, Hans Kollhoff, Renzo Piano, Aldo Rossi, Helmut Jahn, and Norman Foster have all left their mark on the new buildings throughout this area.
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