Night magic city tour in Berlin

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During the tour you will listen to stories of the city. Even if you know Berlin pretty well, you will discover some new, features.
On your walk through the night city you will be accompanied by the lamplighter and will meet actors in capes and masks, unusual and moving stories, surprising sounds, scents and tastes, performances and a plenty of other secrets.

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Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Starts: Berlin, Germany
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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During the tour you will listen to stories of the city. Even if you know Berlin pretty well, you will discover some new, features.
On your walk through the night city you will be accompanied by the lamplighter and will meet actors in capes and masks, unusual and moving stories, surprising sounds, scents and tastes, performances and a plenty of other secrets.

Itinerary
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Pass By: Neptunbrunnen, Rathausstrasse 1, 10178 Berlin Germany

The Neptune Fountain in Berlin was built in 1891 and was designed by Reinhold Begas. The Roman god Neptune is in the center. The four women around him represent the four main rivers of Prussia at the time the fountain was constructed: the Elbe (with the allegorical figure holding fruits and ears of corn), Rhine (fishnet and grapes), Vistula (wooden blocks, symbols of forestry), and Oder (goats and animal skins). The Vistula is now entirely in Poland, while the Oder forms the border between Germany and Poland.

Pass By: Rotes Rathaus, Rathausstr. 15 Judenstr. 1, 10178 Berlin Germany

The Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall) is the town hall of Berlin, located in the Mitte district on Rathausstraße near Alexanderplatz. It is the home to the governing mayor and the government (the Senate of Berlin) of the state of Berlin. The name of the landmark building dates from the façade design with red clinker bricks.

Pass By: Berliner Ampelmannchen, Stadt Berlin, 10407 Berlin Germany

Ampelmännchen, literally little traffic light man, diminutive of Ampelmann is the symbol shown on pedestrian signals in Germany. Prior to German reunification in 1990, the two German states had different forms for the Ampelmännchen, with a generic human figure in West Germany, and a generally “male” figure wearing a hat in the East.

Pass By: Nicholas Quarter, Rathausstrasse 21, 10178 Berlin Germany

Founded about 1200, the Nikolaiviertel (Nicholas’ Quarter) of Alt-Berlin, together with nearby Cölln, jointly make up the reconstructed historical heart of the German capital of Berlin. It is located in Mitte locality (in the homonymous district), five minutes away from Alexanderplatz.

Pass By: Museum St. Nicholas Church, Nikolaikirchplatz, 10178 Berlin Germany

The St. Nikolai-Kirche, (Nikolaikirche or St. Nicholas’ Church) is the oldest church in Berlin, the capital of Germany. The church is located in the eastern part of central Berlin, the borough of Mitte. The area around the church, bounded by Spandauer Straße, Rathausstraße, the River Spree and Mühlendamm, is known as the Nikolaiviertel ‘Nicholas quarter’, and is an area of restored medieval buildings (in some cases recent imitations). The church was built between 1220 and 1230, and is thus, along with the Church of Our Lady at Alexanderplatz not far away, the oldest church in Berlin.

Pass By: Humboldt Forum, Schlossplatz, 10178 Berlin Germany

The Humboldt Forum is a museum of non-European art on the Museum Island in the historic centre of Berlin. Named in honour of the Prussian scholars Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt, it combines three rebuilt baroque façades of the former Royal Palace, a contemporary exterior overlooking the Spree river and a modern interior designed by Franco Stella. Considered as the “German equivalent” of the British Museum, the Humboldt Forum will mainly house the non-European collections of the Berlin State Museums, temporary exhibitions and public events.

Pass By: Mühlendammbrücke, 10178 Berlin, Germany

Mühlendamm (Mill Dam) is a major thoroughfare in the central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. It runs from the historic Cölln and Fischerinsel quarters to the Molkenmarkt square of Alt-Berlin via the Mühlendammbrücke (Mill Dam Bridge) crossing the Spree river. Named after several watermills at the site, a historic causeway was first laid out at this location about 1200 and became the nucleus of the late medieval city foundation.



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