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Alexanderplatz is a large open square and public transport hub in central Berlin, near the Spree river and the Berliner Dom, at 52°31′19″N, 13°24′47″ECoordinates: 52°31′19″N, 13°24′47″E. Berliners often call it simply Alex.

Originally a cattle market, it was named in honour of a visit of the Russian Emperor Alexander I to Berlin on 25 October 1805. It gained a prominent role in the late 19th century with the construction of the station of the same name and a nearby public market, becoming a major commercial centre. Its heyday was in the 1920s, when together with Potsdamer Platz it was at the heart of Berlin's nightlife, inspiring the 1929 novel Berlin Alexanderplatz. (see 1920s Berlin)

The Alexanderplatz has been subject to redevelopment several times in its history, most recently during the 1960s, when it was enlarged as part of the German Democratic Republic's redevelopment of the city centre. It is surrounded by several notable structures including the Fernsehturm (TV Tower), the second tallest structure in Europe. Because of its high profile, many newcomers to Berlin mistake the nickname Alex and apply it to the Fernsehturm instead. The Alex also accommodates the Park Inn Berlin and the World Time Clock, a continually rotating installation that shows the time throughout the globe.
Weltzeituhr (World clock)
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Weltzeituhr (World clock)

Following German reunification the Alexanderplatz has undergone a gradual process of change with many of the surrounding buildings being renovated. Despite the construction of a tram line and the addition of some greenery it has retained its socialist character, including the much-graffitied Fountain of Friendship between Peoples (Brunnen der Völkerfreundschaft). In 1993 plans for a major redevelopment including the construction of several skyscrapers were published, but due to a lack of demand it is unlikely these will be constructed. However, beginning with the reconstruction of the department store Kaufhof in 2004, some buildings will be redesigned and new structures built on the square's south-eastern side.

Many historic buildings are located in the area around Alexanderplatz. The traditional seat of city government, the Rotes Rathaus, or Red City Hall, is located nearby, as is the former East German parliament building, the Palast der Republik, demolition of which began in February 2006.

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  • <3 berlin

  • no beggars? turks are fuckin everywhere in Berlin, problem is they all hang out on unter den linden straße and beg for money.

  • The nicest city i've ever been..

    Auf Wiedersehen Berlin!!

  • Berliner Kindl rules!!!

  • jess on the run - that`s another issue..

  • I agree to an extent, particularly about the gangs and drugs, (never smoke in the Platz, you'll be begged from more often than you can blink) but Alex is still a great place. Good shopping, great bars in the Park Inn and the outdoor bar right now is fab.

    I'd rather be in Alex on a Friday night than near the Neptune Fountain!

  • "Alex" as we call it is one of the worst, shittiest places in Berlin. Nothing but rund down, crime, neo nazis and gangs and drugs. its a shit hole, but tourist are easily impressed.

  • i hear cantonese spoken in the background :)

  • Amo este lugar. É muito lindo! Viva Berlin

  • will wieder nach berlin!!

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