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City map showing the Königsvorstadt (1789). The Alt Berlin is shown in red, the royal suburbs northeast brown. Alexanderplatz, 1796 (in the middle the Königsbrücke (King's Bridge) with its colonnades) After his coronation in Königsberg on 6 May 1701 the Prussian King Frederick I entered Berlin through the George Gate.
English: Location map Berlin, Germany. Geographic limits of the map: N: 52,684707° N; ... Alexanderplatz; Altstadt Spandau (Berlin U-Bahn) Berlin-Pankow station;
Berlin Alexanderplatz is a German railway station in the Mitte district ... Metro-Bear-Berlin: This Buddy Bear with its map of the Berlin U-Bahn and S-Bahn can be ...
A night view of the World Clock, taken on 22 April 2016. The World Clock (German: Weltzeituhr; German pronunciation: [ˈvɛltt͡saɪ̯tˌʔuːɐ̯] ⓘ), also known as the Urania World Clock (German: Urania-Weltzeituhr), is a large turret-style world clock located in the public square of Alexanderplatz in Mitte, Berlin.
Mitte encompasses Berlin's historic core and includes some of the most important tourist sites of Berlin like the Reichstag and Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Checkpoint Charlie, Museum Island, the TV tower, Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, Potsdamer Platz, Alexanderplatz, the latter six of which were in former East Berlin.
U2 is a line of the Berlin U-Bahn.The U2 line starts at Pankow S-Bahn station, runs through the eastern city centre (Alexanderplatz) to Potsdamer Platz, the western city centre (Wittenbergplatz, Zoologischer Garten, Theodor-Heuss Platz) and finally to the Ruhleben terminal station.
Berlin Ostkreuz station (German: Bahnhof Berlin Ostkreuz) (literally "Berlin East Cross") is a station on the Berlin S-Bahn suburban railway and the busiest interchange station in Berlin. It is in the former East Berlin district of Friedrichshain , now part of the borough of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg .
Alexa Centre (Alexa Einkaufszentrum) [1] or simply Alexa, is a shopping centre near Alexanderplatz in Berlin, Germany. [2] With a rental area of 56,200 m 2 (605,000 sq ft), it was the second-largest shopping centre in Berlin at the time of its opening, after Gropius Passagen, but Alexa was the largest in terms of number of shops (180 vs. 151).