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Yunluo and Yan Shenyu pondered on the ruins, the pain and lessons that history has brought to mankind, and Yunluo and Yan Shenyu repented for the harm caused by one nation to another; In the few remaining places along the Berlin Wall, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu also sighed for the suffering of the city. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
A few blocks further is Checkpoint Charlie, a military crossing on the border between East and West Berlin during the German Breakup period, and a pass between the two Berlins during the Cold War. A reconstructed U.S. military guardhouse now stands here, along with the famous sign: "You are leaving the U.S. Defense Zone."
Portraits of a Soviet soldier and an American soldier erected here were erected by Frank? Frankthiel designed it to commemorate the 1961 U.S.-Soviet tank standoff after a series of ultimatums.
Along the street, the clouds fall and the fish sink to the most beautiful square in Berlin - Gendarmenmarkt, the concert hall of the Gendarmenmarkt is surrounded by German and French cathedrals on both sides, giving this group of buildings a harmonious atmosphere. The famous German cathedral was built by M in 1701-1708.
Designed by Grunberg and built by Giovannisimoti, it was also originally called the New Church. The church was also destroyed during World War II, and the German cathedral has been renovated, so many of the facilities inside are also used as historical information.
In the center of the square, the National Theatre, built here by Karlgotthardlanghans from 1800 to 1802, was destroyed by a fire in 1817. The famous Prussian architect Schenkel built a new project on the ruins of the original theater. The remnants of the original building were incorporated into the new building.
The middle part of the building is tall and wide, with a protruding front, built with Ionian columns. But unfortunately again after being destroyed during the Second World War. The initial phase was only preserved, and systematic restoration work was not carried out until 1979. In 1984, the building was converted from a theater to a concert hall.
In Berlin's ancient history, there is also the most famous Museum Island, where Yunluo and Yan Shenyu take the subway. The names of the five museums are: the Old Museum, the New Museum, and the Old National Art Gallery. The Pergammon Museum as well as the Bode Museum. Each museum has a very different style and characteristics.
The stone-pillar portico of the old museum is atmospheric; The Old National Gallery of Art is graceful and elegant. The Pergammon Museum is magnificent, while the Bode Museum is located at the very front of the island, like a ship in the sea.
Yunluo has a deep interest in history, especially ancient and exotic civilizations. It was said. In Berlin. If you only have time to see one museum, the best option is to go to the Pergamon Museum, so make it the first choice for Yunluo and Yan Shenyu, and Yunluo and Yan Shenyu to visit on a free day.
There are several branch libraries within the library. The ancient collection includes the famous Pergamonaltar, the Milet Market Gate (Markttor); The Museum of Islamic Art (Museumfurislamischekunst) houses the Mshata relief façade (Mschatta-Fasade, Jordan 8th century).
Aleppo-Zimmer Room, Arts and Crafts of the Islamic World (8th-19th century); The Vorderasiatischesmuseum houses the Isthal Gate and the Prozessionsstrare.
From Sumer, Babylonia, Assyria, Northern Syria-Eastern Anatolia. The world-famous exhibits of what is now Iraq, Syria and Turkey.
As soon as you enter the exhibition hall, the first thing you see is the Pergamonaltar. In the 18th century, the Frenchman Countmarie Gabriel first proposed to excavate Pergamon on the Acropolis. In 1871, the German engineer Carlhumann discovered several fragments of ancient buildings while working in Pergamon.
He thought it might be a fragment from a temple in Pergamon, so he sent them to Berlin, and with the support of the Berlin Museum, Humann began excavating and archaeological work on the Acropolis of Pergamon. In 1878, the Turkish government officially agreed that Germany would transport the excavated antiquities back to Berlin.
In 1879, the archaeological team began to remove the antiquities and spent five years analyzing and reconstructing the blueprints of the city, and the entire excavation was not completed until 1886. In order to house these artifacts, Berlin decided to build a dedicated Pergamon Museum.
With the efforts of their predecessors, these sealed histories were displayed in front of Yunluo and Yan Shenyu, allowing Yunluo and Yan Shenyu to see the heyday of a kingdom that was once called Pergamon. After the efforts of archaeologists to study and piece together, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu saw an ancient Greek altar built in the second century BC nearly 12 meters high.
The altar pedestal is surrounded by exquisite reliefs depicting the Olympian gods fighting against the giants, and is 120 meters long, second only to the Greek temple.
The collection includes not only altars, but also city gates and streets, namely the Ishta Gate and the Parade Street in the Middle East Pavilion, which were excavated in Babylon and Assyria by the German Oriental Society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The imposing Gate of Ishta was the northern gate of the ancient city of Babylon.
The 14-meter-high and 30-meter-wide ancient Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II, who built the Hanging Garden, built the gate dedicated to the goddess Ishta in about 575 BC and was part of the ancient Babylonian wall, which was a strong contender for the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World until the appearance of the Alexandria Lighthouse.
The walls of the Ishta Gate are covered with blue-glazed tiles, and there are also brick carvings of lions, bison, Babylonian dragons and other animals, which are unimaginably magnificent at first glance.
Opposite the door is the restored procession street, which was the main road leading to the temple in ancient times, and there are about 120 lions symbolizing divinity carved in glazed brick reliefs on the walls on both sides.
The Museum of Islamic Art (Museum of Islamic Furislamischekunst) with its Mshata relief façade (Mchatta-Fasade, 8th century Jordan), the Aleppo-Zimmer Room (17th century), Arts and Crafts of the Islamic World (8th-19th centuries).
Located on the second floor of the hall on the right, there is a collection of Islamic art from the 8th to the 19th centuries, such as ivory, textiles and pottery, covering the entire Islamic world from Spain to India. When Yunluo was in it, it was as if he heard the cry of Islamic craftsmen thousands of years ago, so real.
Coming out of the museum, Yunluo and Yan Shenyu, who had been hungry for a long time, rushed to the river to enjoy the delicious food. Berlin has a lot of good food, and the Germans love potatoes, and many dishes include potatoes and sausages. Yunluo and Yan Shenyu have tasted many kinds of sausages, and the most delicious one is currywurst (curry sausage).
Soljanka, berlinereisbein (pork knuckle), sauerbraten (beef stewed in vinegar), bulette (berlin meatloaf), schweinebraten (roast pork), berlinerweisse (berlin white beer).
The Berlin Walkout was almost over, and finally went to the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a place that will forever remember the brutal history of the Second World War, the ruins of the church and the adjacent church that were built later to remind future generations of peace and reconciliation.
When night falls, the city returns to tranquility, the ancient Berlin sleeps, the modern Berlin begins to come alive, the clouds fall and the Yan Shenyu see only a silhouette, your experience of the city, you need to feel it yourself.
This palace is not as majestic, complicated and solemn as some European palaces seen by Yunluo and Yan Shenyu in the paintings, it is just a long bungalow-style single-family building.
However, although there is only one floor, it follows the principle of central axis and symmetry. It is said that there are more than 1,000 stone statues of Greek mythological figures in the entire palace, and there is a gallery on the east side of the palace that houses 124 famous paintings, many of which are masterpieces of Italian and Dutch painters during the Renaissance. The gallery is spacious and bright, and concerts are held here during the festive season.
Entering the palace gate, the first step is the marble hall with the dome. The hall as a whole is gorgeous and gorgeous, magnificent, the vaulted dome is convex and concave, the flowers and colors are complex, and the gold is brilliant; The surrounding walls are decorated with marble-gilded pieces and paintings.
The pattern of the floor is also regular, harmonious, meticulous and beautiful, all of which form a rich and exciting space, so that the hall has a striking artistic effect.
Passing through and entering the magnificent meeting hall, the feeling is more shocking, only to see the four walls inlaid with gold, dazzling, not only the relief of the ceiling decoration is full of imagination, and the surrounding beautification with round flower ornaments, hanging flower ornaments, beaded decoration lines, also show artistic ingenuity. This is the gallery on the east side of the palace.
It is said that the more than 120 famous paintings on display here are mostly masterpieces by artists from Italy, the Netherlands and other countries during the Renaissance. Wandering through the gallery, the strong visual impact makes people feel like entering the temple of mythology.
Frederick the Great liked to play the flute and loved dogs, and even asked to be buried with his dog after death. In the middle of the room hung his portrait, on the left was his father's, on the right his mother's, but his queen was missing. It turned out that the Empress had been living in Berlin, and throughout the palace there was not a single trace of the woman. (To be continued.) )
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