Day 1: East Berlin
We reached Berlin at about 4p.m. so that day we still had some hours to stroll. We decided to visit the eastern side of Berlin following this fabulous guide. Our first stop was Alexanderplatz, a large open square surrounded by several notable structures such as the Fernsehturm (TV Tower). It is also a public transport hub and in the following days, it would become the starting point of our journeys.

After that we went towards the Nikolaiviertel, where we visited several buildings: the Nikolaikirche(Nichola's church), the Knoblauchhaus(aka. the Garlic House, Knoblauch==garlic, Haus==house), home in the 19th century of architect Eduard Knoblauch. (By the way, the light pink colour of the house reminds of the one of the garlic... I'm not sure but I think that must be intentionally done...). Just by them, the Ephraim Palais; the Altes Stadthaus, former town hall of Berlin (alt==old) and the Palais Schwerin/Münze.
After that we strolled towards Klosterstrasse to visit the Parochialkirche (17th century);

It was getting dark so we visited 3 last spots: the Stadtgericht(the Court), the restaurant Zur Letzten Instant, which is said to be the oldest tavern in Berlin; and finally the Berliner Stadtmauer, a lesser known wall in Berlin from the 13th century.
That's all for today. I guess it's time to go back to job. Software agents need me.
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