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Dear Berlin fan,

We are celebrating 35 years of the Fall of the Berlin Wall!

On 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall came down, and this autumn we invite you to commemorate this historic event with a variety of exciting activities.

Be there on 8 and 9 November as thousands of posters, signs, and banners line the former path of the Berlin Wall. This vibrant display will stretch over 4 kilometers, featuring special exhibitions at seven stations, as well as a musical highlight along the entire route.
35 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
Plan your trip to Berlin today and celebrate this remarkable milestone with locals at the very site where the Peaceful Revolution took place 35 years ago.
Carolin von visitBerlin

Autumn greetings,
Carolin from visitBerlin
   
   
Events around the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall
   
Events to mark the 35th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Around the anniversary on 9 November, you can visit exhibitions, workshops and guided tours on the topic of the Fall of the Berlin Wall. Our top tips for you:
Humboldt Forum: Exhibition on the Palace of the Republic
DDR Museum: Detailed model of the palace
C/O Berlin: Photo exhibition ‘Dream on - Berlin, the 90s’

 
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