Friday, December 11, 2009

Berlin Insider Sigtseeing TOP 10 Sights Part 4 of 4

Berlin Insider Sigtseeing TOP 10 Sights Part 4 of 4 What does the Museum Island in UNESCO, is the Erotic Museum for adults. But we see what (else) amazingly we discover today. X. Erotic Museum The Museum is located at the coer of the search block seediest Berlin. The exhibition of the museum honors the "queen of the Rubber Willy" himself, Beate Uhse. This is a family name here in Germany. His life is documented, from his days at "Deutsche Luftwaffe" for pictures of her at the head of a large motorboat. This septuagenarian opened the first store for the "civil hygiene," ultimately, defend the right to sell contraceptives. Today, they are still the largest in the world of sex in connection with business of merchandising. Below are video booths with the middle-aged men in raincoats and "supermarket of sex." However, on the third floor and working the way down (there is no sexual wordplay). Finally, it is difficult to believe that it is now the fifth most visited museum in Berlin. The museum is home to 5000 sex artifacts from around the world. Asian and Indian miniatures of erotic positions, African fertility masks, large Phalle carved from Bali, or some Chinese wedding tiles from the 18th and 19th Century, which is the sexual education of a newly married couple. Life-size dioramas explore topics such as fetishism and S & M. It is worth a visit. XI. Gendarmenmarkt Gendarmenmarkt is considered Europe's most beautiful place, it should be for every tourist. Here you will find three historical buildings, the "Konzerthaus" (Concert House), the "German Cathedral" (German Cathedral), and the "French Cathedral" (French Cathedral). The course was developed from 1688 to the plans of JA Nering. E 'was originally known as Linden Markt, then Federico? Dtischer market or Neuer Markt. Since the place was a curassier regiment "gens d'arms," from 1736? 82, with Sentry boxes and stables, the name Gendarmenmarkt arose. Since 1777, the square was named after the only plans Georg Christian Unger. E 'was seriously damaged during the Second World War. On the occasion of the 250th Birthday of the Prussian Academy of Sciences (Academy of Sciences), was renamed "Platz der Akademie. In 1991, its former name. ==> The Konzerthaus Konzerthaus is the new buildings of Karl Friedrich Schinkel to replace the National Theater was built in 1800? 02 by Karl Gotthard Langhans, who was bued to the ground in 1817. The conception of the Konzerthaus integrates the remains of the building Langhan rectangular in shape and adds a higher, wider, gabled building in the center, with a projection room Ionic columns on the front. After the destruction during the Second World War the building was initially done only for security, and the systematic restoration of the original plan, for the first time in 1979. Since its reopening in 1984, not as a theater, but also as a concert hall. ==> The German Cathedral German Cathedral was designed by 1701-08. M. Gr? Nberg planned, built and Giovanni Simonetti. From 1780-85, during the redesigning of the Gendarmenmarkt, Carl von Gontard added cupola on the tower of the cathedral. The cathedral was destroyed the Second World War, as well. It 'been rebuilt and renovated. The reopening was on 2 October 1996, five years after reunification. ==> The Cathedral of Franz French? French Friedrichstadtkirche from 1701-05 through Cayart. Designed as a Huguenot church in Berlin community. From 1780-85, the imposing tower of the French Cathedral (Franz? Sischer Cathedral) is based on plans Unger and Gontard as part of the redesign of the Gendarmenmarkt. In 2nd World War the church was seriously damaged. But since 1977 has been rebuilt and renovated. And how was the trip? Did you just take pictures? I hope so ... :-) And did you know that I will give you 11 instead of 10 suggestions? Good! :-) Well, that? S it! What? Want more? No problem, visit .smart-travel-germany.com/berlin.html for updates and more. However, enjoy your travels! Marcus Höchstadt? Copyright. Smart trav el-germany.com / All rights reserved

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