Strolling down Unter den Linden in Berlin, one is surrounded by a blend of historical and architectural grandeur. The street is flanked by significant buildings, starting with the majestic Brandenburg Gate at its western end, symbolizing unity and peace. As you walk eastward, you encounter the Humboldt University, one of Berlin’s oldest universities, housed in an elegant 18th-century building. Across from it, the Staatsbibliothek (State Library) stands with its impressive facade, serving as a repository of knowledge with millions of books and manuscripts. Further along, the street is dotted with embassies and state buildings, including the Russian Embassy, notable for its Soviet-era architecture. Near the eastern end of the avenue lies the Berlin Cathedral and the reconstructed Berlin Palace, home to the Humboldt Forum, showcasing non-European art and culture. This illustrious avenue not only offers a walk through Berlin’s history but also a glimpse into its cultural heart.
26 июн 2024