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Theses
are just some of the activities and tours
for children I have on offer. I will gladly
assist you and your family with a number
of suggestions when planning your trip
to Berlin. |
Nikolaiviertel
- The story of Berlin in stories and tales |
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We will explore Berlin and Cölln
on foot. Stories and tales will reveal
how people lived and how they suffered
in times gone by.
A visit to the St Nicholas Church or Berlin
Cathedral will round off our walking tour.
(The narrative and the length of the tour
will be adjusted to the children’s
age and abilities.) |
Meeting point:
Near Berlin City Hall (red brick building).
From here, you can easily access the St
Nicholas district, go for a boat excursion
or visit one of the museums. |
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Checkpoint
Charlie |
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Checkpoint Charlie allows
insight into Berlin’s history, from
the post-war period right up to the fall
of the Wall. Pictures, maps and stories
will help the children understand the
various events.
We will also visit the Museum of Communications,
which illustrates the history of the postal
service and where children can experiment
with and experience different forms of
communication. |
Meeting point:
Near subway station (U-Bahnhof)
“Stadtmitte”. (You will be
on Friedrichstrasse, close to Checkpoint
Charlie Museum, Gendarmenmarkt, ....) |
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Kurfürstendamm
– from bridle path to shopping avenue |
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We
will entertain a number of visual aids
for an in-depth view of the exciting history
of the world famous Kurfürstendamm.
This tour will take us from the Jewish
community centre in Fasanenstraße
to Kaiser-Wilhelm-Memorial-Church on Breitscheidplatz. |
Meeting
point: Subway station “Uhlandstraße”
(You will then be right on Kurfürstendamm
ready for your leisurely stroll…) |
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A
lot happened at the Brandenburg Gate |
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We will focus on the area
around the Brandenburg Gate. Using a multitude
of pictures and maps, the rich history
of this area will come alive.
Considering the interest of the children
and time permitting, we will walk across
to the Holocaust memorial.
This tour is suitable for children aged
8 and above. |
Meeting point:
Pariser Platz (From here there
are many ways to make use of your free
time.) |
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