Berlin, Germany
 Later victories in the unification wars inspired the addition of the bronze sculpture of Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory |
 Bellevue Palace-the official residence of the President of Germany since 1994 |
 House of World Culture-Artistic productions from around the world, with a focus on non-European cultures & societies |
 The Berlin Wall footprint, a row of cobblestones in the street, placed by the city government marking the location |
 Moltke Bridge, a red sandstone arched bridge across the Spree River decorated with statues of 19th-century artists |
 Reichstag Building, Neo-Renaissance parliament building topped by a Norman Foster glass dome with 360-degree city views |
 Severely damaged in World War II, the building fell into disuse until after German reunification |
 Memorial Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the architectural inspiration for the original Reichstag Building |
 Sinti & Roma monument dedicated to the memory of the 220,000 – 500,000 people murdered in the Nazi genocide of these Europeans |
 Information boards surround the memorial and provide a chronology of the genocide of the Sinti and Roma |
 Unknown statue tucked in the trees of The Tiergarten, Berlin's largest & oldest park |
 Brandenburg Gate, one of the best-known landmarks of Germany |
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