Day 8
If you have read my blog from the
previous conversation day, I had said that the second conversation
day would be interesting and why we had to do the research on the
different and the most important parts of Berlin.
We met in front of the Branderburg
gate, which is a spectacular piece of work. It is huge and the
history of it is interesting. When and if you come to Berlin you can
find out for yourselves or just google it.
My research was on Branderburg gate,
Bebelplatz and Zeughaus. I didn't study these information because I
didn't have any time, I have a very busy schedule, so I just read it
out. By the way it was a very hot day, luckily I had my water bottle
to keep me going. All the sites we saw are in the part of Berlin
which is called Unter den Linden, which covers a huge aerea.
Next to Branderburg Gate is the
Reichtag, I have been in this building the first week of my stay with
my group. Inside it's amazing because there is this huge a cone of
360 mirrors which reflect natural light into the legislative chamber,
if you come to Berlin I reccomend you going there, you also get a 360
view of Berlin.
Berlin is such a great city, it has so
much history, interesting and different places to visit, there is
alway something going on day and night, for example an international
beer festival is taking place today in Karl-marx-Alee.
Let's go back to my research:
Bebelplatz is where the Humboldt University is. In this square a
Nazi book burning event took place on 10th may 1933. here there is
also a glass plate set into the cobbles, giving a view of empty
bookcases (Big enough to hold the total of the 20,000 burnt books),
commemorates the book burning.
Near Bebelplatz there is the Zeughaus
which was used as an artillery arsenal for the display of cannons
from Brandenburg and Prussia. The building was converted into a
military museum in 1875. I bet you don't know what happened here...
In March 1943, Rudolf von Gersdorff tried, but failed to assassinate
by suicide bombing Adolf Hitler, during the opening of an exhibition
in this museum. Wow! I didn't know that, and you didn't either.
I think that's enough or else i will be
giving away all the secrets of Berlin, which I think you need to find
out by yourselves, I suggest that when you visit a city, it is always
best not to go to places that everyone goes to, I mean you can go
there aswel, but sometimes do some of your own personal visit. Going
to a city should be an adventure!