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Artemis is one of Germany's largest brothels. It opened in Berlin in September 2005, a four-storey building complete with a pool, three saunas, two movie theaters, and with room for up to 70 prostitutes and 600 customers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Artemis (brothel)"

:This article is about the city in Germany. For other uses, see Berlin (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Berlin"

The Berlin Marathon is an annual marathon in Berlin, the capital of Germany. Usually it will take in late September. The "32nd Berlin Marathon" will start on September 25, 2005 for the runners, on September 24 for inline skaters, power walkers, handbikers, wheelchair riders, and for the children's marathon (4,2195 km). The first Berlin Marathon took place in 1974. ...more on Wikipedia about "Berlin Marathon"

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Berlinerisch, correctly Berlinisch, is a dialect of Berlin Brandenburgish spoken in Berlin. It originates from a Mark Brandenburgish variant. However, several phrases in Berlinisch are typical for the city, indicating the manyfold origins of immigrants, among them the Huguenots from France. ...more on Wikipedia about "Berlinerisch"

The Bernauer Straße is one of the only three remaining locations of the Berlin Wall. This was later turned into a memorial in 1999. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bernauer Straße"

The Brandenburg Gate ( German: Brandenburger Tor) is a triumphal arch, the symbol of Berlin, Germany. It is located at on the Pariser Platz, it is the only remaining one of the series of gates through which one entered Berlin. One block to its north lies the Reichstag. It constitutes the monumental termination of Unter den Linden, the renowned boulevard of linden trees which led directly to the royal residence. It was commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm II as a sign of peace and built by Karl Gotthard Langhans from 1788 to 1791. ...more on Wikipedia about "Brandenburg Gate"

The Bundeskanzleramt (Federal Chancellery), or more commonly: Kanzleramt, is the administrative body of the Chancellor of Germany. The head of the Bundeskanzleramt (Chef des Bundeskanzleramtes) is a secretary of state or a federal minister. He coordinates the federal government ( Bundesregierung) of Germany. Despite this important position in the politics of Germany, the Bundeskanzleramt and its head largely work in the background and have little public attention. The current head of the Bundeskanzleramt is Thomas de Maizière. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bundeskanzleramt"

The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin was established in March 1994. Its research is primarily devoted to a theoretically oriented history of science, principally of the natural sciences, but with methodological perspectives drawn from the cognitive sciences and from cultural history. All three departments of the Institute aim at the construction of a 'historical epistemology' of the sciences. ...more on Wikipedia about "Max Planck Institute for the History of Science"

The Müggelsee is the largest of the Berlin lakes (7.4 km²; 4.3 km long, 2.6 km broad). Some call it 'Großer Müggelsee' because there is the 'Kleiner Müggelsee', which is only 0.16 km². The Müggelsee is in the Berlin district of Treptow- Köpenick. The suburbs of Friedrichshagen, Rahnsdorf and Müggelheim border on the lake. ...more on Wikipedia about "Müggelsee"

Nazi architecture was an integral part of the Nazi party's plans to create a cultural and spiritual rebirth in Germany as part of the Third Reich. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nazi architecture"

Treptower Park is a park area along the river Spree south of downtown Berlin in the district of Treptow-Köpenick. ...more on Wikipedia about "Treptower Park"

The Wannsee is both a linked pair of lakes in the southwestern Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, in Germany. Both lakes, the larger großer Wannsee (greater Wannsee) and the kleiner Wannsee (little Wannsee), are located on the river Havel and are separated only by the Wannsee bridge. The larger of the two lakes covers an area of 2.7km² and has a maximum depth of 9m. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wannsee"

Wieland Speck (* 1951 born in Freiburg / Breisgau) is Programm director of the section Panorama of the International Filmfestival Berlin (Berlinale) since 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wieland Speck"

The Zoologischer Garten Berlin (Berlin zoological garden) is one of the biggest zoos in Germany and the one with the largest number of species of the world. It is located in Berlin Tiergarten near the S-Bahn and railway station of the same name in the city center. ...more on Wikipedia about "Zoologischer Garten Berlin"

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