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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
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"Schloss Bellevue" is Germany's White House in the sense that it's our President's place of residency. But in Germany, the President has merely representative duties.
Not entirely true.
Under normal circumstances he will only execute his representative duties.
But he is also responsible to sign laws. and before he does it, he should check if the laws are constitutional.
It happened a few times that he decided to not sign a law due to constitutional concerns.
true but he has the (theoretical) power to block any new law by not signing it. So technically he could be very influential, even if it's more off a passive influence.
i think Schloss Sans Soucis in Potsdam is more presidential
Thats true, but if Germany is in War, he takes the place of the Kanzler and the Kanzler gets the function of the Devenceminister.
@@lichansan1750 true, but practically he can't just block a law just because he has some private concerns about the law being constitutional. It must be obvious. There are plenty of unconstitutional laws the German president signed, which went in practice and got canceled by the highest constitutional court later on.
It felt so weird to watch the whole video without sound. I just checked the original and it definitly has sound.
Yea, he probably accidentally turned sound off before and didn't notice it yet or something else
@@Hendricus56 he didn't turn it off because he pronounced the river. He wouldn't know the river or at least the pronunciation
@@BlueFlash215 probably a copyright issue, I imagine the music playing in the background got striked by youtube so he had to mute the whole video :/
@@BlueFlash215 maybe he turned the sound recoreder off.. i mean he can hear it but it doesnt get recoreded
In Germany we have a fitting proverb for this: "Einmal mit Profis (arbeiten)" ("(working with) professionals - just one time" - mostly used to mock people who know better but made a mistake) ;)
Haha this was so funny when he asked if our government building is the mall. Made my day :) love your reaction.
To be fair, there aren't many buildings of that vintage and elaborate design over in the US. Yes, stuff like the White House are well designed, and with how much more we have over here, it wouldn't be weird that some of them turned into malls. A good example is Braunschweig, where they rebuild the castle and turned a substantial part of the new building into a mall.
@@HappyBeezerStudios yeah true. I didn't mean it in a negative way. Was just amused
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sergej to prop joe: 'in your country, supermarkets are the cathedrals'
The part where you like the Art on it is actually the Wall that once splitt Berlin in 2 halfs. It's like a memorial on it's own.
The part with the nice grafitties is called "The eastside gallery".
this was weird to watch without any sound, but it makes me want to visit berlin again
Berlin is full of history - be it good or bad but please keep in mind that Berlin is actually a relatively young city in Germany: Cologne and Trier were roman settlement 2000 years ago my hometown is only a meager 1050 years old and Berlin was a swampy area back then..
Yeah - for a vacation guide video, at least the names of the places should be shown so you can plan your trip better. Nice pictures on their own aren't very useful.
@@hypatian9093 the original video has audio , seems Ryan did a mistake on the cut and missed the audio line
Maybe, he disabled the audio for copyright reasons
"The mall place" is actually "Sony Center" at Potsdamer Platz.
3:58
Which is a boring place for tourists.
@@MrTuxracer It's a boring place for everyone. Like every place those tourist channels show. Berlin is great but not because of the Sony Center, boring churches, fragmented wall pieces or tourist scams like Checkpoint Charlie.
which is currently under reconstruction
The sound is missing in your video
The thing were you ask "is this the mall place" is the german Reichstag, it's where the parlament of Germany is situated. The mall thing itself is the Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz.
I had to laugh out loud at that part
...I mean he isn't wrong, you just buy politicians there instead of food xD
The pink tubes are sometimes blue. They're used to route water and other things over streets and crossings when there are longterm constructions ongoing. This way they don't need to lose roads to replace or restore underground piping. They also are used for temporary water supplies to construction sites
Cool, hätte ich jetzt auch als Deutscher nicht gewusst.
In Dresden, they are blue. They are used to drain ground water from construction sites, so the holes don't get flooded and the lowest parts of the construction don't float.
They can be removed as soon as the building is high enough to apply enough pressure.
In Dresden, the water is not just pumped into the Elbe but into a storage for cold water, providing eco-friendly cooling for hotels etc.
@@karllagerbier4688 Very interesting, thanks!
@@karllagerbier4688 Interesting. I've seen both in Berlin. It might be either just random colour or it actually means something. Around my home they had the pink ones with a hydrant connected to the end off-site
@@juweinert Maybe it really makes a difference, but my guess: the cheapest color available, just stop it corroding.
The gate is Brandenburg gate. Which was the symbol of the division of Germany and became the symbol of the reunification of our people. It holds special significance for us.
In all the hustle and bustle of the world, it's nice to see that Berlin is such a place of silence (irony off).
The building with the cupola at 4:45 is the German Reichstag (Deutscher Reichstag) which is actually the German parliament building comprising the second chamber of parliament. Its members are elected by a nation wide general election every four years. It has been built in imperial times (second Reich) and became the seat of the first democratically elected German parliament during the Weimar republic era after WWI. After the reunification of east and west Germany it had to be modernized and renovated to become the seat of the Bundestag (2nd chb.o.parliament).
Elefantenklo.
@@joergkirchberger3979 echt?! Der berliner Zoo ist so groß?
ryan there´s no sound of the Expedia video
The dark brown animal you saw in the zoo is a Okapi, literally a Rainforest Giraffe. It was only discovered by chance not so long ago. No Joke. I did voluntary guided tours in our Zoo in Stuttgart for many years. We have them too, and breed them so we can sustain the wilderness, in case of a emergency.
Elmar from Germany.
Okapis were a thing when i was a kid. they have been known in Europe for nearly 150 years. Sure that is a shorter time than other animals, but still, there is not a person around that remembers when it was discovered.
Zoos belong closed, and animals in the wild
@@vomm Troll
@@elmarwinkler6335 no, that person is right.
Every time I had enough of all the bad news on RUclips, your videos feel like an antidote.
Clean? NO! Neat? No! Berlin maybe not the niciest city in Germany. But, Berlin has it's very own charme, AND if you like history. There is no other city you need to see and visit. Ich liebe unsere Hauptstadt "Bärlin" ;)
Is it supposed to have no sound in the featured video ? I only hear you, but no sound of the video you react to. Thanks.
Berlin is called the greenest city in Europe because there is so much nature there, such as trees, parks, etc. Visit Berlin.
Sadly the event is gone, because an very bad accident happened in another location but if you want an unbelievable view, look for old videos about the Loveparade in Berlin in the early 2000.
It was quite a view to experience, i planned to go to it one day but after the tragic that happened on the last event they shut down the event entirely, which is absolutely understandable but i think we may need such events today more than ever...
Huge techno parade. Unique.
I went to Berlin last October and really enjoyed it. Met my pen pal and got to practice German. So much history, art, and culture.
The Video completely missed the city west which is essentielly one of the 3 city centers in Berlin but showed Reichstag and Brandenburg gate a million times.
Also Berlin first gets really exciting when leaving the inner city and going into the vibrant cultural hotspots.
What i want to say: This video covered only a tiny fraction of the city.
the "i want a whole video about this place"- place, was the Potsdamer Platz. It's the place were the Berlinale is, our version of the Oscars and that's where the big cinema premieres always take place.
There is an area of suburban Berlin which is like Venice - houses fronting onto canals, people going around by boat, instead of car.
It's a while since I've been there but I think there's a street car line from downtown which will take you there.
1:42 No, that's the "Spreebogen" (Spree bend) in the Regierungsviertel - the government district. The buildings on both sides belong to the Bundestag and are connected by bridges to one another and by a tunnel to the Reichstag building which houses the plenary hall. The Paul-Löbe-Haus on the left houses a central atrium which can be used as auxiliary assembly hall, some smaller meeting rooms, a restaurant and the offices for 275 members of parliament as well as administrative offices and central visitor support; the Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus (MELH) at the right houses the parliamentary library, the archives, press offices, a secondary plenary hall and the offices of the Scientific Services. The MELH (named after Marie-Elisabeth Lüders, born 1878, women's rights activist, member of the Reichstag 1924-1930, member of the Bundestag 1953-1961, died 1966) was built on the place of the former Berlin Wall, and the bridges symbolize therefore also the reunification of Berlin.
6:48 An Okapi, a forest giraffe from Congo.
Can not hear the sound of the Original video 😮
The centers of museums and collections are the Museum Island in Mitte, the Cultural Forum in Tiergarten and the museum centers in Dahlem and Charlottenburg. In total, there are over 175 museums and collections in Berlin.
I live in Poland but near the border so it is only 2 hours by car to Berlin. Tomorrow I go there just for kebap in Mustafa, it is the best :)
The big mall is called the "Sony-Center" and the building with the bubble on top is the "Reichstag" (Parliament)
The thing with the flashy roof is called the Sony Center 🤟🏼
I would also like to mention the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. To quote John Williams: "Probably the best orchestra in the world."
Can confirm, the building with the glass dome on top is a mall place.
:-P
No, the fish tank has not been repaired. It will take a while, if they do it at all. Obviously the design needs improvement to avoid it bursting again. And also, the first one was made in the US, and then shipped to Berlin and installed, which took quite a while.
Welcome to my city.
Nice to see that you are not only interested in the "stereotypical Bavarian view" of Germany.
This video only shows a small area.
Berlin is so much bigger.
However, this is the part that is possibly the most interesting for tourists.
By the way,
Berlin has 2 "zoos".
1 zoo and 1 "animal park"
Because the city used to be divided by the wall (there were 2 separate countries) and both sides had a zoo.
@Ryan you should check out the "LOVEPARADE" from the early 2000s ^^
This is the modern version of Stummfilm.
I love how this video isn't even close to showing Berlin as you see it when you're actually there
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Yeah you are right, if you are in Berlin you realise rather quickly that you don't want to be there another time :D
@@kuessebrama not what I meant. I do like visiting berlin a lot, it's just very different than it was depicted here. less focus on old architecture, more the relaxed berlin lifestyle. well, that and the occasional hobo screaming at you for no reason
@@kuessebrama i dont think we are talking about the same thing xD
I love how you are interested in my homecity. The art on the wall you looked at 8:30 is called East Side Gallery. In the early 90ies lots of artist from all over the world came over to Berlin to paint on the previously plain side of the wall (the Eastern side). It was planned only to be temporarely but then made a permanently art monument after protests against the removal.
Museum Island is a totally historical buildings site. The new buildings near to the center at the Spree river are all government buildings. Berlin as most german cities is a very green city with rivers, canals, parks, two major lake areas.The memorial which is builded like a maze for holocaust was erected on the ruins of the building and offices where the murder of the Jewish people was planned and directed from.After war Berlin was divided in four sectors. One was US. Checkpoint Charlie was a crossing point from US to Soviet Sector. Other sectors where French and British. Each sector had it's own airport. Three Westen sectors united in cold war times. The wall was builded around to hinder anyone from east germany (DDR) to enter. The inner - (Western)part was covered in graffity.
The pink pipes drain water away or supply water . the ground water level is quiet high in Berlin - so once you dig some meters deep you have it : ground water !
to avoid flooding and too much concrete isolation the Berliners decided to do it in an easy way... just drain it away - and it costs less and you can remove easy after use when built over the ground .
8:17 It's not Graffity! It's Art! That's the berlin Wall at the "East side gallery", but an investor take this part away.
I sometimes feel sad if people say Berlin is the worst city and worst place to live. I understand that you sometimes meet weird people on the street and it´s not everywhere and always clean. However most people only know the tourist Berlin, the city center and not the real. I believe Berlin is a wonderful city ´cause it has everything. There is something for everyone. City clubs, night life, lost Village like areas, a lot of green, parks and water. And there are so many different people and cultures. Nobody looks weird at you ´cause of you`re dressing or look. And I think the public transports are quite good. Sad that not everyone knows and understands that. Love, from Berlin ;)
It's certainly the worst administration of any German city. Nothing works, public service has nearly come to a standstill and road construction everywhere without anyone working there, in my neighborhood the BSR didn't clean the streets and sidewalks for three months and even the IRS doesn't work appropriately. And last not least an enormous housing shortage with rents rising like never before. Bad government.
But alright... for young people it has a lot to offer like clubs etc. And there still exist a few cheap restaurants.
I feel like Berlin is a bit hated only in germany whereas the city enjoys a great reputation almost everywhere else.
@@bunchofnumbers935 That is true. But only abroad they don’t know and/or are not affected by the disadvantages I mentioned.
The first „glass mall“ is not a mall it is the Sony Center with bars and cinemas. The second „glass ball“ is the top of the Bundestag.
The pink tube is for water drainage from construction site. Berlin is a basin, so that a lot of underground water need to be drained.
11:38
This aquarium "Aqua Dome" was the largest of its kind, it had over 1 million liters of water with 18 tons of salt, was 16 m high without the base, 25 m high with the base, 11.5 m in diameter and had 1500 fish. It will not be rebuilt!
3:53 this is the Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz
08:26
This is the West-Side Gallery, the former wall between East and West Berlin, but only a remnant of the wall and at the same time a memorial!
Berlin has so much to offer and they show the most boring things like the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gate and some random trees like 200 times lol
Berlin History in a nutshell:
Berlin is the very old, around 12th century, founded as 2 twin cities Berlin and Kölln (not to be confused with Cologne, "Köln" with 1 "L", in the west of Germany) around the area of the Museum island by merchants, both cities became part of the "Hanseatic League" (an historical confederation of merchants) before they merged together and became the residence of the electors of Margraviate of Brandenburg in 15th century (Germany were a lot of small kingdoms, counties, with their own rulers), at the begin of the 18th the capital of Prussia under the Hohenzollern family (mostly united Germany) and 1871 as the capital of the German Empire (and an united Germany).
In 1912 it became the capital of the Weimar Republic and 1933 Nazi Germany. After WW2 in 1945 the city was split in 3 (British, US American and Sowjet) sectors and later in 4 sectors (as an additional French sector was created from the British and US American sectors) and with the 2 German states (FRG and GDR) Berlin was divided into West Berlin (former British, US American and French sectors) and East Berlin (Sowjet sector). East Berlin was the capital of the GDR and Bonn the capital of the FRG. West Berlin was completely surrounded by the GDR (and the Berlin wall) and defacto part of the FRG. 1989 the Berlin wall was opened and 1990 the GDR joined the FRG and Berlin became one city again, but with some "scars" that still can be seen nowadays.
Sometimes you can still feel a slight mental and cultural difference, a difference in food and see the difference in buildings between the 2 halves of the city. The former West Berlin has a lot more underground metro stations while the former East Berlin has more train and tram stations.
In most places the former Berlin wall has been torn down and replaced with brick markings on the streets. Some parts of the Berlin wall exists as memorials (like Bornholmer Str.) or as an open air art gallery, the East Side Gallery with its impressive graffiti artwork on the front part of the Berlin wall. The Berlin wall was actually not only one wall, it was 2 walls, the big front wall towards the West Berlin side, a 30-500m (100-1640 feet) long death zone with spring guns, trip wires, barb wire, barb wire fences, anti-tank obstacles, patrol ways and watchtowers and a smaller back wall at the latest revision, constantly monitored by guards and dogs.
The amount of people who died in the Berlin wall is unknown atm, but it's expected to be around 136-245 people died while they tried to flee from the GDR to West Berlin. A lot of people were imprisoned for trying to flee and mentally tortured by the former secret GDR police often called "Stasi". Unfortunately the crimes by the Stasi officers were not brought to court yet as a huge amount Stasi documents are still not fully reconstructed yet - they exists in a lot of huge bags filled with shredded small paper pieces. It's a still ongoing research, even over 30 years after the German reunification. Hopefully we will have a complete view on the things the Stasi did in the future.
"That thing" in the Zoo is an Okapi. It's a relativ of the Giraffes.
The place you kept asking about is the Potsdamer Platz.
a very pure reaction. only hearing ryans sounds... :)
All the comments try to explain what he is seeing and what he is wrong about instead I'm sitting here, giggling about the sound of the chair and him trying to pronounce the words he is hearing.
I'd recommend you a short documentary about the Berlin wall. It's always very interesting.
The building you were so impressed with is the Sony Center. It's a Sony sponsored building complex located at the Potsdamer Platz. It has shops, restaurants, a cinema and Sony's HQ in Germany
Berlin is so damn beautiful and ugly at the same time!
I lived there and I loved it because I lived near the "Schloss Charlottenburg" and everything in that area to me was so beautiful, but if I had lived in "Berlin-Marzahn" I wouldnt have liked it at all.
The old Reichstag already had also a dome, but was largely destroyed in 1933 at the beginning of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany).
In 1995, the architect Foster presented the new dome. Visitors can look into the parliamentary chamber from above and light is directed into the hall through the mirrored funnel in the dome.
The PINK TUBES are used for CONSTRUCTION. If they either need to reroute the Waste or Water or WHATEVER, they are PINK or BLUE to just make them easily to spot in Case (since they are OVER THE GROUND, not like the TUBES they might REPAIR or replace, UNDER THE GROUND) there is an Issue. The Color also helps to find Leaks in case there might be any!
4:00 A unique clock. You can read all time zones at the same time and it's also a meeting point.
"Is that the mall?" Nope, that's the parlament.
I think it was Potsdamer Platz
@@drnjha yeah, the actuall mall, but at one point he refers to the Reichstag as "the building with the mall" because of the dome. That's what I meant.
Hey Ryan, thank you for your video (even if it is without audio :P ). If you plan on doing a video about the zoo in Berlin, make sure to check out both zoos. Yes, we have two of those. The "Berlin Zoo" in former West Berlin, and the "Tierpark Berlin" (animal park) in former East Berlin. Both are incredible. The Zoo has the most species of any zoo in the world (afaik) and the Tierpark is the largest one in europe and the 9th biggest in the world.
it´s vice versa
@Jacob Michael No, it's not.
Two zoos and three opera houses.
04:38
The building where people walk at the top of the dome is not a mall, it is the Berlin Reichstag, the parliament. You can see Parliament from above, how the MPs and the government discuss and vote on laws.
The „Mall“ under the blue dome is the Sony Centre.
4:38 no thats the Reichstagsgebäude where the paliament sits together to talk about stuff. It is also free to visit
At 4:30 that is not a mall, that is the Reichstags building, where the Bundestag, the federal parliament sits. And yes, through the dome on the roof you can see into the assembly. And the sessions are even broadcasted on TV and available online. So we are able to know what our politicions do.
It's Not a Mall, but the German Parlament
2:50 Oh the sewage pipes are pink now? When I was in Berlin, they were still blue. No, here is the answer:
The answer is pretty simple: they transport groundwater from the city's various construction sites to the Spree and other canals. Berlin is built on a huge swamp and so water has to be pumped out as soon as construction begins to lower the water table. And as in any city, there is always construction going on somewhere, so these pink features are a common site in the Berlin landscape.
But why bright pink? Well, Pollem, the company that supplies Berlin with most of the 60 kilometres of pipes, wanted to make a statement with the pipes. Instead of just making them functional, they talked to scientists and psychologists and found out that all children's favourite colour is pink. Until they go to school and are programmed that it is a "girl's colour". And adults like the colour pink because it reminds them of being fun and youthful. So they decided to make their part of the Berlin pipes pink. And the result is a maze of pink pipes from Potsdamer Platz all over the city.
Certainly, we at Amstel love these fascinating Berlin pink pipes very much. Imagine if they were brown or greyish everyone would hate them, and now it's a bright and edgy cityscape that calls for happy conversations. So embrace your fun, young and pink selves and come to Berlin!
Fascinating!
@@deadNightwatchman ach wirklich? oh really?
@@DJone4one Ja, wirklich. Ohne Sarkasmus.
Great video. Unfortunately, the sound of the video did not come through, so I watched the original video and then came back. It was fun to hear your reactions too. I so love Berlin. I was there when I was seventeen. This was before the Wall came down, the city was still divided then, but I saw the best of both sides of Berlin. I am so glad to see the "freedom" artwork on it now. I remember sitting at a sidewalk cafe right near the Kaiser Wilhelm Church. Everything felt so vibrant (At least in West Berlin.) and cosmopolitan feeling. But, the Museum was in the East, and I was never so enthralled by any museum before, or since. And seeing and remembering the Zoo, wow, just wow! I so pray that I can get to Berlin again. Would love to be able to live there. Thank you so much for this, Ryan. This made my heart absolutely sing. Peace
Museum island is a small island on the river Spree in the middle of Berlin, where multiple museums are placed. So the name is very on the nose.
Ryan, the part with the Museum Island in Berlin starts at 9:28 in the video
Berlin is the best City in the world 🥰
Expedia video is weird and even weirder without any explanation and it shows the parliament buildings and the Brandenburg Gate in numerous sequences and other sites are not shown at all! Yes, Berlin is a very green City with huge Parks but also many trees in the streets! Unlike other World capitals, the area around Berlin has no huge industry (apart from Tesla) or other huge cities so there is plenty of forests, lakes and nature around it. The "Mall" you see in the beginning is a building at Potsdamer Platz, built by Sony therefore the "tent" construction you see from the insite is a kind of Replica of the Fuijama from the outside.
BTW: You see those pink ( and also blue) tubes all over Berlin where new buildings are built up, they transport the ground water away from the construction site.
But it looks like a big public Art Installation and I love them 😄
Maybe it's the KDW in Berlin. This is a kind of shopping arena where fresh goods are flown in.
Minute 4:35 with the Glas dome in which you can walk upwards is the Reichstag-building of Germany’s parliament, the Bundestag
3:26 in the south west there is the Grunwald forest with the Wannsee lake and in the south east the Müggelberge, the mountains with forest and the lake Müggelsee.
And again you read it wrong. It said.. YOU'RE LEAVING THE AMERICAN SECTOR. That was checkpoint Charlie. A thing you learn about when you're about 13-14 in Denmark.
"Bellevue" is the head of state, the "German Chancellery" is the head of government and the "Reichstag building" is the Bundestag (Federal Diet).
4:39 This is not the mall. This is the Bundestag. The place of our government, our parliament. The dome can be visited by visitors to the Bundestag. I even think there's a restaurant up there.
2:07 it’s a “beautiful view” across to ….. the MUSEUM ISLAND 😃😅 .. as is also the very last scene.
I was born in Berlin and live in Berlin. Thank you for your attention and kind interest. I should make videos on my RUclips Channel and tell you in English what it is. Then you can comment. That's a good idea :)
Lots of love and respect and greetings from me in Amsterdam the Netherlands
That animal at like 6:48 is called Okapi
4:45 The glass dome of the Reichstag (seat of the German parliament named "Bundestag") is walkable. You can go up and down the dome on a serpentine. You are actually walking above the parliament and can see the members debating.
The whole world laughs at this city of chaos, including the Germans.
It's worth watching just one video about this shame so you can laugh about it.
You have already heard the German word "Schadenfreude" in your videos.
4:41 is called „Bundestag“ and it‘s the german parliament
As a visiter you can go upstairs and around the glass dome
4:42 This is not the Mall place (that was actually the Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz), this actually is the German Bundestag (Parliament)
1:40 This is the government district.
2:40 This is the Sony-Center.
4:50 This is the Bundestag.
5:25 Holocaust Memorial
Best wishes from Bavaria! 😊
Ryan:
*sees the parliament*
"Wait, is that the mall place?"
Expectation: Berlin how you experience it ...... Reality: very small room in a tiny hotel in the 25th Floor of an Industrial Complex xD
Ryan: *watches calm to the video
Me as German: I was there! I went there! OH, I know this place 😂
I would LOVE to see a react video about Dresden! :)
perhaps with some sound then :D
But thanks for your videos! They are really entertaining!
Berlin is an amazing place,been there many times.
I like how Ryan called the building of our government a "mall" :D the "TVs" btw are a the inside of a memorial church that was built as a restoration project for the church next to it after WW2 when the Brits just loved that sweet sweet bombers
I'm thinking about your mall guess ... in fact beneath it there uses to be a lot of bargaining but politically. Those vistors look from above right inside the parliament. The glass construction symbolizes the open visibility of debates and policies to voters.
The area with the black stones is the Holocaust memorial.
2:37 That's the Sony Center, if you wanna look it up. PS that at 9:23 is the north western tip of Museums island!
Edit: you seem to have edited the video (no sound), so the time stamps are a little displaced, here are the right times: 2:35 and 9:28 .
Its like a tourist guide, when u are 60 years old 😁
"is this not graffiti?"
That's what remains of the Berlin Wall, that separated East and West Berlin for 30 years. It was heavily guarded on the eastern side, with watch towers and armed guards that shot to kill. It was completely covered with graffiti on the western side as a form of protest. Today it's a piece of art, a memorial to all those that died trying to flee to the West.
If you want to know more about Berlin Graffiti I suggest watching some videos about 1UP:
ruclips.net/video/-BLbo5MhQNQ/видео.html
2:35 & 3:54 This is the Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz
"Is that the mall place?" Ryan about the House of Representatives (Bundestag).. In all seriousness: You can visit the German Bundestag and walk in the dome, great view over Berlin!
If you want a sightseeing of Berlin, instead of booking one of these tour buses, just take a seat in the Ring Bahn. You’ll have a nice overview of Berlin and maybe meet some Germans who’ll explain stuff to you.
Also a fun activity is Ring Bahn saufen, you basically take a seat in tube and drink with friends and maybe sing.
6:47 "That thing" would be Okapi - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okapi - a "neckless" Giraffe straight from Miocene Period, a living fossil of sort. Although the rear part might resemble more zebra (then Giraffe) it has nothing in common with it.
Greetings from Berlin