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11
2007
This famous and humongous department store, Kaufhaus Des Westens (KaDeWe in short), is a major attraction, almost a legend, especially its sixth floor, the food department, which is a temple for the “abundance society” of late capitalism in the Western world.


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Categories : Berlin food & beverages, Berlin History, Berlin Jewish Sites, Berlin Shopping, Berlin Tourist Attractions
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11
2007
Ku’damm is the nickname given to the Kurfürstendamm, the long boulevard sometimes considered as Berlin’s “Champs-Elysées” or “5th Avenue”. The boulevard stretches for 3.5 km, from the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, through the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf borough to Halensee.
The boulevard takes its name from the former Electors (Kurfüsten) of the Roman Empire. During the separation of the city to East and West, it became the main commercial street in West Berlin.

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Categories : Berlin Shopping, Berlin Tourist Attractions
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11
2007
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is a protestant church, located at the Breitscheidplatz, one end of the famous Kurfürstendamm boulevard, in the center of former West Berlin. The church was damaged in the war, and left in ruins as a monument to peace and reconciliation.

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Categories : Berlin City Symbols, Berlin History, Berlin Memorials, Berlin religion, Berlin Tourist Attractions
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11
2007
Paris may be usually known as the city of lights, and it is true that most cities look more impressive when night falls, but this year we got a special treat, and came to Berlin during the third annual Festival of Lights.

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Categories : Berlin Art & Culture, Berlin Weather & Atmosphere