The Model Park In Berlin - Berlin Landmarks in Miniature

I have been meaning to visit the Berlin-Brandenburg model park for a while now and I am so glad that I made the trip. The park offers visitors over 80 models of architectural highlights of the Berlin and Brandenburg sights. The model park is embedded in a 3.5-hectare landscape park, which is just stunning to walk through in the fall.

is an iconic 18th-century neoclassical monument and one of the most famous landmarks in Berlin, Germany. It is a powerful symbol of Germany's turbulent history, having represented peace, victory, division during the Cold War, and, since the fall of the Berlin Wall, German reunification and European unity.

To see this iconic landmark reproduced in miniature scale was a real treat. I think some of the models there are made out of some sort of dense foam and it looks like embellishments, doors and windows are 3D printed. However that is just my guess upon inspecting the buildings up close.

It is very easy to take public transport to the park. The tram stops right in front of the park and after about 700m you will see the model park. There are signs posted so you can't miss it. I took so many photos and videos that I actually drained my phones battery.
So I would say it was worth the trip.

































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