Berlin Classics Walk

The Berlin Classics Walk showcases significant landmarks including the Berliner Dom, Siegessäule, Brandenburger Tor, and Reichstagsgebäude.

The Berlin Classics Walk is a route featuring several significant landmarks in Berlin, Germany. The walk includes the Berliner Dom, Siegessäule, Brandenburger Tor, and Reichstagsgebäude.

The Berliner Dom, opened in 1905, showcases architecture and is located in Germany. The Siegessäule, designed by Heinrich Strack and built in 1873, exemplifies Neoclassical architecture. The Brandenburger Tor, designed by wikidata/Q313181, opened in 1791 and is an example of Greek Revival architecture.

The Reichstagsgebäude, designed by wikidata/Q77357 and opened in 1894, is located in the Tiergarten. It represents an important element of Berlin’s architecture and history.

This route offers a chance to experience key historical and architectural sites within Berlin.

Route timeline

Berlin Cathedral
Stop 1

Berlin Cathedral

The Berlin Cathedral, a neo-renaissance and neo-baroque landmark in Berlin-Mitte, officially opened in 1905 and stands 98 meters tall.

Next leg: 1.6 km
Brandenburg Gate
Stop 2

Brandenburg Gate

The Brandenburg Gate, an iconic landmark of Germany located in Berlin's Dorotheenstadt district, was designed in the Greek Revival style and opened to the public in 1791.

Next leg: 1.9 km
Reichstag
Stop 3

Reichstag

The Reichstag, located in Berlin, Germany, is a government building that opened in 1894 and features a mix of architectural styles.

Next leg: 1.8 km
Siegessäule
Stop 4

Siegessäule

The Siegessäule, a Neoclassical monument completed in 1873, stands in Berlin's Tiergarten district and features seasonal visitor hours.