Berlin's Kurfürstendamm

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Arriving at Berlin Hauptbahnhof and finding my way through Kurfürstendamm, Berlin's famous shopping boulevard... charging my VISA card at KaDeWe and then redeem my shopaholic soul at Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church). This Protestant Church was bombed during the World War II. The tower ruin, the only remainder of the old building, was kept as a symbol of postwar Berlin. It's also known as "der Hohle Zahn" ("the hollow tooth"). There is a museum located in a small room called the Gedenkhalle (Memorial Hall), that remains next to the tower. As its replacement, right next to the ruin. On December 17, 1961 the new church was consecrated. The ultra modern octagonal church and a 172 foot campanile containing six bells, were built with 20,000 dark-blue windows.
Music: "Dangerous Music" by Digital Witchcraft with Habersham (Dance)
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