
The northern route from Berlin to is long, forcing us to spend a night in a German people who are on the road. We were lucky (after 6 hours looking for somewhere good and cheap) ended up in the Hotel Bur Mueber Bucht (1 route 192 Schwerin ). A beautiful cabins that we release, through the kindness of several Germans who were diverted to consult to guide us, and even came to be lowered themselves to ask us.
The next day we got to Berlin and settled in Hostel St. Michaels Heim (Bismarkalle 23), a beautiful old building which had a great time. Be prepared to walk a lot, then ride the truck is not practical, and distances are enormous.
the "Avenida de los Tilos " is the longest in the world, and traveled from the famous Brandenburg Gate ( Paris Square), after having been in the Across the city, visiting the War Memorial with Russian characters are still present.
On both sides of the city (formerly divided by the wall ) are interesting places like The Museum of National History (with a good account of the recent history of both Germany and the reconstruction process ), the Cathedral of St. Nicholas (with an impressive pipe organ) and a monument to Marx and Engel (opposite the town hall ). There is also a church (Kaiser Wilhelm ) is impressive as it remained standing despite the bombing.
Dresden - Germany 11/08/1998
Leaving Berlin
go through the nearby city of Potsdam (ancient capital of the Prussian empire) where Stalin, Churchill and Truman met to resolve the fate of Germany after the war ended in 1945 . Visited the University and the New Palace (1769), the Palace Orange (1851), the Sanssoucci (1745) with stairways and gardens, and the Chinese Tea House .
Sanssouci was the place of residence summer Frederick "the Great" . Years later, as have the very biographies Napoleon could not believe I was sleeping in the same bed and being awakened by the same clock that years ago, had been held by Frederick II of Prussia.
Later we stopped at the city of Dresden , where the most striking is the Fürstenzug mural depicting the procession of the Dukes. The mural consists of 24,000 painted porcelain tiles, occupying one hundred meters long.
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