There are several ruins from World War II in Berlin. Here are four of the most famous ones, and a fifth that was rebuilt as a memorial.
Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin was once one of the busiest train stations in the growing city. Today, it’s a reminder of the darkest period in Berlin’s history.
Concrete fragments from a WWII bunker in Tiergarten are scattered behind a flowerbed in Tiergarten. But who were using the bunker?
During an air raid in 1943, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was severely damaged. Today, the ruins stand as a solemn reminder of World War II.
If you are looking for the perfect photo opportunity, the ruin of the Franciscan monastery church with a view of the TV tower is the place to go.
Brommybrücke was a bridge over the River Spree destroyed during the Battle of Berlin to stop the Red Army. The ruin of Brommybrücke still remain in the river.
The flak tower in Berlin serves as an observation deck, offering stunning views to visitors. During World War II, it was part of Berlin’s air defense.