That was the reaction I had when I saw some of the gross buildings in East Berlin. However, the rest of Berlin was absolutely gorgeous!
I just got back from Berlin yesterday, after having a fabulous weekend there visiting Alex (and please, everyone refer to her as Tour Guide Extraordinaire). We saw so much of the city in like 2 and a half days! I got there late Thursday night, so we didn't really do anything. Then on Friday we started early by going to the Brandenburg Gate area, where I saw Brandenburger Tor (the monument) and the Reichstagge (Parliament building)...see pictures. It was beautiful and sunny and great, even though we had to wait on line...but the building and the view from the top was really cool.
Then we went on to the Holocaust Memorial, which I have to say I was totally disappointed in. It was a kind of a weird artistic interpretation of a "monument to the victims" (they didn't actually call it a memorial) - it was basically a big group of coffin-like boxes, and then there was a pretty typical information center inside (see picture). I don't know, it wasn't bad, I guess I just expected something more from a Holocaust memorial that is in the capital city of Germany.
After that, we tackled communism - i.e. went to see Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall. Checkpoint Charlie was fine (and I got to take a picture at the famous spot, see picture) but the real treat was the East Side Gallery (the massive part of the Berlin Wall that artists from all over came and drew graffiti on after the wall came down). It was so cool.
Later that day we went to Berliner Dom, the largest Cathedral in Berlin. It was huge, and had a big dome and looked really pretty, but I was kind of Cathedral-ed out after Rome, Sevilla and Madrid. We also saw the TV Tower (that giant phallic symbol in the middle of the city) and Postdammer Platz, where the Sony Center is. Both were nice, but were only there as tourist sites (i.e. they didn't really offer anything special). Then we went home and I took a long nap to prepare myself for the Berlin nightlife. Jesus - they're worse than Spaniards! We didn't get home until 6am - the sun was literally rising! And it was a totally typical Friday night in the city!
The next morning we went to Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche (I laughed every time I tried to pronounce that), the old church that was bombed during World War II (see picture). They left it destroyed as a reminder of harsh times, etc., and I certainly understand why. Then we went to Postdam, which is right outside Berlin, to see all the pretty palaces. It was nice. Saturday night was an "early" (aka 3am night) since I had to wake up early for my flight...
...and now I am home. It feels weird. I need to get back into the swing of things, but I'm not really sure how. I think it will take a few days. I plan to veg out and watch a lot of TV.
Well, I have thoroughly enjoyed writing this blog. I might post again if I find any really cool photos I think I should put up, but other than that, I think this will be my last post. Thanks to all who have read it, since I am very grateful to have documented my travels in this way.
xoxo Pam