Archive for July, 2011

Trip to Berlin, day 3

Thursday, July 7th, 2011


The old port

The last day, we were just in the old port and in the old, closed airport. Specially, the airport was quite impressive. Huge and monumental complex built in the naci era in the thirties was a little depressing as it was absolutely without any life. And this is quite strange for such a huge building. Also, interesting thing is that it is the biggest concrete building in the world, so we saw a wonder :-)


We should have eaten the breakfast here, not in a café :-)


Tom


In the port


Green streets


Radars in Templehof


An old army plane


Place for loading passengers


Radar


Entrance to the airport


It was about to rain…

Trip to Berlin, day 2

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011


Berlin

The second day, we went to the streets. At first, we went to Hamburger Bahnhof, an old railways station transformed into modern art museum. After that we continued to the fantastic car garage (read as museum where I have seen the best cars together). And at the end, we went to see how the Berlin wall looks like (and looked like)…


The day starts on a bike


Berlin means green streets


U-Bahn


U-Bahn window


Like at home


Do you think we didn’t know it?!


A hand


The best thing in the museum!


Cut house


Tom just landed in his new plane :-)


New railway station – glass, concrete and steel. And a huge space…


Glass


The entrance is huge, but it really doesn’t feel like any entrance…


Beach in Berlin


Reichstag


Bundestag


Brandenburg Tor


Self-portrait. Plus a half of Tom


There are more rails than streets in this city!


Hmmmm



Her majesty


Mercedes corner


Even some italian piece


But Citroën is the elegance itself


Über-Bahn :-)


The new Berlin wall


The old Berlin wall