The most famous building is the "Brandenburger Tor". The 26m high and 65 m wide building is in the city of Berlin. Carl Gotthard built it from 1788 until 1791. 1961 it was closed, because the border which divided east- and west Berlin went through the Gate. 1989, when the wall fell, the "Brandenburger Tor" was opened for everyone. Many events (like the Love Parade) are celebrated on the Paris-place under the Gate. In Cologne there's an important building too. It's the Cologne Cathedral. The 15m high building stands in the centre of Cologne. You can visit the service each day. In the "Teutoburger Wald" (a forest in the middle of Germany) there's a famous monument in honour of Hermann the Cherusker. It stands nearby Detmold.
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Messeturm, Westendstraße, Post Tower
It is the Unification of West Germany and East Germany and is on October 3 1990
Germany was split into East and West Germany in 1990,October 3
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3 times. West Germany 1, East Germany 1 and the united Germany 1
The proper name of Germany is the Federal Republic of Germany (in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland). The reunification of East and West Germany took place on October 3, 1990.
is the berlin building
I'm puzzled by this question. Buildings and landmarks do not prove anything about the present.I don't think anyone disputes the fact that Germany has a Jewish community. Most of the Jews in Germany now are recent immigrants from the former Soviet Union.
John gacey was the head designer for the constuction of the 3 tallest buildings
check this out on google.com: pictures of beautiful buildings of germany. It should show a bundle of pictures of buildings, then click on the heading for it; it should pretty much just be exactly worded like what you typed in. HOPE IT HELPS! :)
no they can't buy buildings but they can buy home.
3 stories
The 3-D models for Google Earth are created with SketchUp Tool. To display 3-D buildings you only need to enable the 3-D buildings layer. You can find other 3-D buildings in the Google 3-D Warehouse and import them as KML into Google Earth or create your own with SketchUp.
3 buildings
Dieter Krull has written: 'Memento Frauenkirche' -- subject(s): Baroque Architecture, Buildings, Buildings, structures, Church architecture, Conservation and restoration, Frauenkirche (Dresden, Germany), Historic buildings, War damage
the type of work is in buildings and mostly building roads of limestone! :)
Angelika Fischer has written: 'Marquardt' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Schloss Marquardt (Potsdam, Germany) 'Rheinsberg' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Schloss Rheinsberg (Rheinsberg, Germany) 'Blankensee' 'Wiepersdorf' 'Petzow: Ein Landsitz am Schwielowsee'
Georg Wilbertz has written: 'Die Marienkirche in Gelnhausen' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Church architecture, Church buildings, Ev. Marienkirche (Gelnhausen, Germany)