Fahrradtour Berliner Mauer
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- Captain IncludedExpert-Led
- Cancelation PolicyModerate
Adventure Details
Experience a guided bike tour along a portion of the Berlin Wall, exploring the history and significance of this iconic structure during the Cold War. Lasting 3 hours and 30 minutes and covering 12-15 kilometers, this tour is ideal for history enthusiasts and those looking to understand Berlin's post-World War II era through the fall of the Wall and reunification. During the tour, participants will visit key sites such as the Gethsemane Church and Zion Church, learning about the role of the church in the divided city and the DDR. They will also explore the Bornholmer Strasse, where the Wall fell on November 9, 1989, and the vibrant Mauerpark. Other highlights include the Bernauer Strasse, known for escape attempts, the Berlin Wall Memorial, the Death Strip and Ghost Station at Park am Nordbahnhof, and the Günter Litfin Memorial. Participants will also see remnants of the Wall at the Invalidenfriedhof and visit the government district and Brandenburg Gate. Join us for a fascinating journey through the history of the Berlin Wall, from its construction as a symbol of division during the Cold War to its eventual fall and the reunification of Berlin. This guided bike tour offers a unique perspective on the city's past, with visits to important historical sites and a chance to learn about the impact of the Wall on the lives of Berliners. Ideal for those interested in history and the complex legacy of the Cold War era, this tour provides a comprehensive overview of this defining period in Berlin's history. - Explore the Berlin Wall's history and significance during the Cold War - Visit key sites such as the Gethsemane Church, Mauerpark, and Brandenburg Gate - Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in Berlin's post-World War II era