At least 90% of the historic city was completely destroyed by the bombing of World War II. A prolonged division of the city meant that almost every central structure that existed was replicated in the second part of the city. Today, after the unification of the city, Berlin is in a tremendous building momentum and there is no place to see it as a crane. Berlin is still cheap in terms of real estate and yet becomes a very attractive European capital. Translated with Google Translate
A short two-hour tour of the city will lead us through known squares and beauty to the famous museum island, towards the ancient palaces, enter the heart of the oppressive city and find out the source of the name Berlin and conclude with a number of unique stories including the story of Wolifrid Israel and the connection between Berlin and Kibbutz Hazorea Alexander is named after the Russian narrow Translated with Google Translate