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Wunderwald Berlin
Spechtstraße 24a
13505 Berlin
Spechtstraße 24a
13505 Berlin
T +49 (0) 30 40 77 94 05
F +49 (0) 30 40 77 94 25
If you want to know more about the Cold War, Berlin is the place to be. To start our extraordinary tour you will learn all about the plan of the National Socialists to build Berlin as the world capital “Germania”. Then we turn our gaze to the famous Teufelsberg.
It is artificially heaped up from the ruins of the 2nd World War and today it is the highest point of the capital. In the 1950s, the Allies built a spy station here, which became the main headquarters of the worldwide spy network “Echelon”.
On a tour of Teufelsberg, you will learn from our guides’ anecdotal stories what the day-to-day operations of the listening station were like until the Allies withdrew. In the meantime, Teufelsberg has become an attractive event location. During a musical performance at the end of the tour, you will experience the incomparable 360° echo of the radar dome.
For whom is the Teufelsberg tour intended?
The city tour is perfect for anyone who loves abandoned places and is looking for a more unusual approach to Berlin’s history.
We design your tour according to your wishes. Ask us!
The Victory Column - called the Gold Else- on the Great Star in the Great Tiergarten
was erected in 1873 in front of the Reichstag and only in 1939 together with the monuments
Bismarck's, Roon's and Moltke's moved to the present location.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, called the "hollow tooth" in the center of the City
West belongs to the most famous landmarks and sights of Berlin. You
was built in 1895 and destroyed in the 2nd World War. Egon Eiermann added in 1957
a
modern version made of dark blue glass blocks.
The Berlin government quarter is a symbol of political power and unity. It
includes the Bundestag, the Chancellor's Office and numerous ministries. The modern
Architectural icons like the Reichstag and the dome reflect the history and the
Striving for transparency reflected. Tourists like to visit the Republic Square and
the Spree riverbank promenade. Germany's political life pulsates here, while
the impressive backdrop underlines the importance of Berlin as the capital.
Berlin's Nikolai Quarter is a reconstructed historic district in the
Center district. Construction of the neighborhood began in 1981 and was completed in 1987.
Today, the Nikolai Quarter offers numerous restaurants, cafes and small stores
and is considered a tourist attraction.
Wunderwald Berlin
Spechtstraße 24a
13505 Berlin