The magnificent atrium of the DZ Bank, Berlin. This centrepiece is the work of architect Frank Gehry, famous for designing countless landmark buildings around the world in his unique style of deconstructivism.
Potsdamer Platz, Berlin.
The iconic Fernsehturm (TV Tower) and modern symbol of Berlin, rising 1,207 feet from the ground it's visible from just about anywhere in the city.
The world famous 'victory' quadriga atop the Brandenburg Gate.
The iconic Fernsehturm (TV Tower) and modern symbol of Berlin, rising 1,207 feet from the ground it's visible from just about anywhere in the city.
Widely misinterpreted as a bid for freedom, Gabriel Heimler's mural on the East Side Gallery actually portrays a West German leaping over the wall to the East, ready to buy up the East German state.
This iconic mural on the East Side Gallery of the remaining Berlin Wall captures the moment when Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev was embraced by East German President Erich Honnecker and given a full on lip smacker, by way of congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic. It's known as "The Kiss" or "Brother Kiss" and was first painted by Russian artist Dimitri Vrubel from a world famous photograph taken by Régis Bossu.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus building.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus Building in Berlin.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus building, Berlin, Germany.
Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of World Cultures), Berlin.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus Building in Berlin.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus building, Berlin, Germany.
The iconic Fernsehturm (TV Tower) and modern symbol of Berlin, rising 1,207 feet from the ground it's visible from just about anywhere in the city.
The world famous 'victory' quadriga atop the Brandenburg Gate.
The magnificent atrium of the DZ Bank, Berlin. This centrepiece is the work of architect Frank Gehry, famous for designing countless landmark buildings around the world in his unique style of deconstructivism.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus building.
The Holocaust Memorial, Berlin. An innocent young child happily skipping along without a care in the world, the only sign of colour in a bleak and sobering landscape, while her father weaves around the passages below lifting her from block to block.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus building.
The magnificent atrium of the DZ Bank, Berlin. This centrepiece is the work of architect Frank Gehry, famous for designing countless landmark buildings around the world in his unique style of deconstructivism.
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany.
The amazing wavelike facade of the Shell-Haus building.
The spectacularly colourful Sony Centre at night.
Haus der Kulturen der Welt (House of World Cultures), Berlin.