Relive the fall of the Berlin Wall. Iconic photos of the Mauerspechte (wall woodpeckers), the celebrations, and the history.

November 9, 1989. The night the world held its breath, and then exhaled in a shout of joy.
In the days following the opening of the border, ordinary citizens took matters into their own hands.
Armed with household hammers and chisels, they began to chip away at the symbol of their oppression.

Before it fell, the Wall was a canvas for political satire. The most famous image remains the "Fraternal Kiss" between Brezhnev and Honecker. It became a symbol of the rigid, fossilized politics that eventually crumbled.

For decades, signs like this one at Checkpoint Charlie were deadly serious warnings.
Today, they are selfie spots. The contrast between the tension of the 1970s and the freedom of today is the essence of Berlin's modern soul.
While most of the wall is gone, the "Death Strip" has left scars.
In 1985, the chaotic history of the wall even led to the demolition of the Versöhnungskirche (Church of Reconciliation) because it stood inside the death strip.
Today, a chapel stands there again, symbolizing rebirth.

이 가이드는 이 도시가 하루 만에 걸어서 돌아보기에는 너무 광대하다는 것을 알고 있는 베를린 애호가에 의해 작성되었습니다. 우리의 목표는 복잡한 대중 교통 구역을 탐색하는 스트레스 없이 버스 네트워크를 현명하게 사용하여 베를린의 장점을 최대한 활용하도록 돕는 것입니다.
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