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35 years since Fall of the Berlin Wall, a city once divided is now resilient

The year 2024 is special for Berlin as it celebrates the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Here is a history tour of the city, highlighting locations and monuments that represented life during divided Berlin and that now symbolise a united Berlin.

January 21, 2024 / 18:11 IST
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West Berliners crowded in front of the Berlin Wall on November 11 1989, watching East German border guards demolishing a section of the barrier. (Photo: Gerard Malie/AFP/AFP via Getty Images)

On 9 November 1989, when the Berlin Wall was brought down, it ended the partition and cold war between the East and West of the city, leading to the unification of Berlin. This year there will be guided tours and exhibitions at different venues to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

A good place to start the history tour would be in the Mitte District where the Berlin Wall Memorial is located on the former border strip. The Memorial gives a surreal experience of the life of the people when Berlin was divided. To celebrate the 35th anniversary, visitors will be able to download a new digital guide that will be available in multiple languages.

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Berlin Wall memorial at Potsdamer Platz, Mitte, Berlin. (Photo Wikimedia Commons)

Located opposite Berlin Cathedral is the DDR Museum that showcases how German Democratic Republic (GDR) or East Germany functioned. As part of the anniversary celebrations, original portions of the Palace of the Republic will be exhibited here.