Of the forty-five historic railway bridges built in 1870, twenty-nine still span Berlin's Yorckstraße today.
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Of the forty-five historic railway bridges built in 1870, twenty-nine still span Berlin's Yorckstraße today.
Near the Hauptbahnhof station in Berlin, Germany, the only relict of the Berliner Gewerbeausstellung from 1879 is a higgledy-piggledy staircase.
A half-sunken, rusted, painted and wholly plundered ship has been floating in Berlin's East Harbor for a quarter of a century.
Blue ventilation pipes protrude like cannon barrels from the former Research Facility for Experimental Medicine in Berlin, an example of concrete-dominated brutalism.
Umlauftank 2 (UT2) is a research facility of the Technical University of Berlin that tests ship hydrodynamics, among other things.
The former freight stations of the Potsdamer and the Anhalter Bahn on the banks of the Landwehrkanal in Berlin were merged in 2011 and redesigned as a city park: the Park am Gleisdreieck. That does not mean that all railway heritage has been brushed away.
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