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E_S_Norway
Location: Norway Gender: Male
| | Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany < on 10/11/2006 4:17 PM >
| | | I'm going to Berlin between November 6th and 10th. Anyone have any recommendations? Both UE and non-UE are welcome. I'm not a full member yet, so I don't have access to most of the location DB.. Thanks a lot!
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inventor
Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 1 on 10/12/2006 4:30 AM >
| | | Check out the Reichsbahnausbesserungwerk (the old railway repair depot). I put the details in the DB and it should be public so that you can see it. Let me know if you have any problems. I was always annoyed that I didn't have my camera with me when I found this place as it's great. It also has a nightclub in part of the abandoned depot. Also take the S-Bahn from Warschauer Strasse to Zoologische Garten. There are loads of abandoned buildings alongside the tracks that you can hop out to investigate. I also vaguely remember a huge office complex in Berlin which was built in the late '80s or early '90s and abandoned before it was finished. Very spooky. I seem to recall it was called "Dienstleistungzentrum Spandauer Tor". You might be able to dig up some information on it. The Palast der Republik (East German parliament building) is being torn down at the moment, so it might be worth taking a look as I believe it's quite a sight. There's a webcam showing the site here: http://www.dhm.de/zcam/ The Insider walking tours of Berlin are well worth doing if you're interested in history: http://www.insidertour.com/ And if you're looking for a good place to stay, this place is great: http://www.diefabrik.com/ It's also well worth going onto the roof of the Reichstag (the German parliament building) as the view is great. Have a good trip. Berlin is a great city to visit. Best wishes, Chris [last edit 10/12/2006 4:32 AM by inventor - edited 1 times]
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E_S_Norway
Location: Norway Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 3 on 10/12/2006 7:35 PM >
| | | Thanks a lot for the tips! I last visited Berlin in April and was actually less than 100 metres from the railway repair facility without knowing about it. I was up on the hill and visited Teufelsberg too.. Quite a sight! (but I can't access Teufelsberg in the DB, only basic member after almost two years, guess I've to be more active!) Maybe there is someone here from Berlin that can join me on a trip or two too?
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inventor
Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 4 on 10/12/2006 9:49 PM >
| | | See if you can get some pictures of the places you visit in Berlin, too. We'd all love to see them! Best wishes, Chris
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Fridric
Location: Paris, France Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 5 on 10/13/2006 6:21 PM >
| | | Hallo! As I said in that topic: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0 there's a abandonned place to visit near Berlin (30 minutes by S-Bahn = "subway"). Otherwise, there are many legal (but unusual) places to visit in Berlin. It's a very nice town and you just have to choose. I recommend you to go to Kreuzberg (my favourite district) and Tiergarten. If you're gay (I saw the flag in your profile), just go to Nollendorf Platz, near Zoologischer Garten. Take a lot of pics of Berlin, please. I'm in love with this town. Bis bald. [last edit 10/13/2006 6:24 PM by Fridric - edited 1 times]
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baleze
Location: Montreal Gender: Male
I don't really hate children. I just can't finish a whole one.
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 6 on 10/13/2006 7:07 PM >
| | | I didn't have much time when I was there but someone told me about this association who's preserving many underground places in the city and making tours for about 7 euros. http://www.berliner-unterwelten.de/ I did the Flaktower tour (also, check the UE database) and while it was worth it on an educative point of view, you'll definitely want more (those are guided tours and you can't really roam free).
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inventor
Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 7 on 10/15/2006 9:00 PM >
| | | Posted by Fridric I recommend you to go to Kreuzberg (my favourite district) and Tiergarten. If you're gay (I saw the flag in your profile), just go to Nollendorf Platz, near Zoologischer Garten.
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I'd recommend Kreuzberg too. Most tourists don't go there, but it's a pleasant, relaxing place to stay. That hostel I mentioned, Die Fabrik, is a converted factory right in the centre of Kreuzberg. Best wishes, Chris
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north
Location: Paris via Montreal via Ottawa Gender: Female
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 8 on 10/26/2006 5:33 PM >
| | | i'm going to have a week to myself in berlin starting monday, as my friend who is putting me up is both going to school and working, and was pleasantly surprised to find this pre-prepared guide. thanks!
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uair01
Location: Rotterdam.NL Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 9 on 10/27/2006 10:37 AM >
| | | Posted by FridricTake a lot of pics of Berlin, please. I'm in love with this town. |
Just returned from a short family holiday in Berlin (no UE) and I took a lot of pictures indeed. Some nice (non UE) places to visit are:
| Metro station Ostkreuz - Atmosphere
| Westhafen - Old warehouses
| Hauptbahnhof - Half-Life-2 level
| Climbable monolith - Hauptbahnhof
| Ladder is in shadows at night
| Modern museum - Nice UE quote
| Modern museum - Video art about Montserrat
| Modern museum - Cellars with video art
| Book with lists of deserted cities
| Pfaueninsel - Almost deserted island during the week
| Pfaueninsel
| East Berlin - Plattenbau
| Haus der Republik - Being demolished
| Metro station Potsdammer Platz
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[last edit 10/27/2006 11:05 AM by uair01 - edited 1 times]
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inventor
Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 10 on 10/27/2006 2:50 PM >
| | | Posted by uair01 Just returned from a short family holiday in Berlin (no UE) and I took a lot of pictures indeed. Some nice (non UE) places to visit are:
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Very nice pictures. Thanks for sharing them. Makes me want to go back to Berlin! Best wishes, Chris
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Fridric
Location: Paris, France Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 11 on 10/28/2006 8:50 AM >
| | | Yes, thank you for those photos. I really like them, especially "number 5" (=climbable monolith - hauptbahnhof).
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systemx29 This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Long Island/Buffalo Gender: Male
If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense.
| | | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 12 on 10/31/2006 12:45 AM >
| | | ive always wondered,has anyone ever successfully infiltrated the feuher bunker?
id love to get in there and take some pics.
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inventor
Gender: Male
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 13 on 10/31/2006 2:39 PM >
| | | Posted by systemx29 ive always wondered,has anyone ever successfully infiltrated the feuher bunker?
id love to get in there and take some pics.
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I doubt it. I think I remember being told that what was left of the bunker has been completely sealed up. I believe it's somewhere under the new Holocaust memorial. Chris
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systemx29 This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Long Island/Buffalo Gender: Male
If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense.
| | | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 14 on 10/31/2006 2:55 PM >
| | | oh,thats unfortunate. i looked around on google,and apparently there are metal plates with locks over the one 2 remaining entrances,its infront of the reichstag or something. i guess its a sore subject for the people of germany,and trying to get inside might be pushing it. if i ever go to germany though,im gunna try it,if i get arrested,so be it. it seems to me like the ultimate UE location EDIT:i found the picture of the entrance... [last edit 10/31/2006 3:06 PM by systemx29 - edited 1 times]
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north
Location: Paris via Montreal via Ottawa Gender: Female
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 15 on 11/6/2006 12:28 PM >
| | | i got to go to the Reichsbahnausbesserungwerk last week and added some photos to the db. it was a great site, i'd recommend it to anyone who happens to be in the area. the only people i ran into were a photographer and a graffiti artist, and the people who run the club/skatepark next door didn't blink an eye as my friend and i wandered around. as for the bunker, from what my tour guide told me it's still intact but completely sealed off from the outside world - all entrances have been bricked off, it's been built over, etc. so maybe in fifty or so years when archeologists get to it...
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steven_berlin
| | Re: Tips for trip to Berlin, Germany <Reply # 16 on 11/8/2006 8:26 PM >
| | | Posted by inventor I doubt it. I think I remember being told that what was left of the bunker has been completely sealed up. I believe it's somewhere under the new Holocaust memorial. Chris
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Hi folks, you are right and not right. The "Fuehrer Bunker" (or what remained after the war) is not located below the Holocaust memorial. When they build the memorial some years ago, they found another bunker nearby, but that bunker was part of another building. That bunker near the memorial is called the "Fahrer Bunker" (not Fuehrer), (Fahrer = which means car driver). In that bunker the car drivers were located and all the government cars were deposited there during Nazi regime. This Fahrer bunker was partly removed for developing the memorial site and areas nearby. But when you mean the "Fuehrer Bunker", it was located not nearby the Reichstag, but also some hundred meters away from the memorial site. The Fuehrer Bunker was located along the block of Wilhelm-street at the corner to Voss-street. In Voss-str. was located (with address at Vossstr. 6) the "Neue Reichskanzlei" (New Reich Chancellery, where Hitler had his office rooms). Below that building and below the buildings at the block of Wilhem-street at the corner to Voss-street, there are the remaining of the real "Fuehrer bunker" (the place where finally Hitler commit suicide). See also: http://en.wikipedi.../Reich_Chancellery There are no parts left which can be visited anymore. The real "Fuehrer Bunker" was on the area of east-german democratic republic, just nearby the former wall. In the 1960er years government of east-german democratic republic decided to build houses for the "working class". On that occasion, main parts of the "Fuehrer bunker" were sealed, and in 1988 (one year before the fall of the Berlin wall) east-german government decided to remove the bunker (before they also tried that in the 1950er to remove the bunker, but they failed). In 1988, with advanced technology, all the ceilings of the bunker were removed at least and all core parts were filled with concrete and earth. The removement of the bunker was top secret when it was done in 1988, but an architect of east Germany involved with removement (his name is Erhard Schreier) documented this by making photos on his own. He published these photos later some years ago, because they are the only real photo documents, which show the Führerbunker on the occasion of its withdraw. Therefore, today no parts of the bunker can be visited or seen, because the bunker is gone. The photo which is shown in this forum (entrance of the bunker) that's just bullshit. Some tourist guides in Berlin will tell you that there are still some remaining of the Führerbunker, for sure, but I guess they just want to keep the myth of the bunker upright or want to make you to pay attention of what the guide is talking about. That's why they tell you something about some bunkers in that area, but which they do confound (weather they do know it better or not) is the Fahrerbunker (note the "a" instead umlaut "ü" (ue). You need to know german language in some more details to know the difference between Fahrerbunker and Führerbunker. Also note: Spelling of Fahrerbunker or Führerbunker may sound very similar, especially for those tourists who do not understand german well..., and even some Germans have problems to understand the difference between Fahrerbunker and Führerbunker, those will and want never understand...). [last edit 11/8/2006 8:54 PM by steven_berlin - edited 2 times]
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