Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts

Zoo Berlin

February 08, 2026

A giant panda from Zoo Berlin.
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Date: Jan 31

Meeting Berlin

August 01, 2025

Another souvenir from Poscrossing's 20th anniversary meetup in Berlin.
Thank you Maria!
Date: July 13

Meeting Berlin


Poscrossing's 20th anniversary meetup in Berlin.
Thank you Jo!
Date: July 13

Zoo Berlin meeting

May 23, 2025

From a postcrossing meeting in Zoo Berlin.
Distance: 273 km
Travel time: 8 days

Pit and Paule

April 05, 2025

Giant panda cub twins Pit and Paule, also known by their Chinese names Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan were born in August 2019. They were born in August 2024 and are living in Chengdu Panda Base since December 2023. Pit and Paule’s parents, Jiao Qing and Meng Meng, arrived in Berlin in 2017.

Thanks a lot Lori!
Date: March 23

Museumsinsel

February 13, 2025

The Berlin Museumsinsel is a complex of buildings composed of individual museums of outstanding historical and artistic importance located in the heart of the city. The five museums on the Museumsinsel in Berlin, built between 1824 and 1930, are the realization of a visionary project and show the evolution of approaches to museum design over the course of the 20th century. Each museum was designed so as to establish an organic connection with the art it houses. The importance of the museum's collections, which trace the development of civilizations throughout the ages, is enhanced by the urban and architectural quality of the buildings.

Unesco: Museumsinsel (Museum Island), Berlin
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Date: Feb 2

Berlin Modernism Housing Estates

January 09, 2025

In 2008, six representative modernist housing estates in Berlin were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The estates, which were built between 1913 and 1934, are outstanding examples of 1920s residential architecture in Berlin: Gartenstadt Falkenberg, Siedlung Schillerpark, Großsiedlung Britz, Wohnstadt Carl Legien, Weiße Stad, Großsiedlung Siemensstadt. The property is an outstanding example of the building reform movement that contributed to improving housing and living conditions for people with low incomes through novel approaches to town planning, architecture and garden design. The estates also provide exceptional examples of new urban and architectural typologies, featuring fresh design solutions, as well as technical and aesthetic innovations.

Unesco: Berlin Modernism Housing Estates
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Date: Dec 30

Berlin TV Tower

June 06, 2024

Soaring 368 metres into the sky, Berlin’s TV Tower is the city’s most visible landmark. But the tower at Alexanderplatz is not just literally a must-see sight, it is also the highest building in Europe open to the general public. And from the dizzying height of its viewing platform, you have spectacular 360-degree panoramic views out across the entire city and beyond!

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Date: June 2

Mandrill

November 18, 2022

A Mandrill from Zoo Berlin. Mandrills are the largest of all monkeys. They are shy and reclusive primates that live only in the rain forests of equatorial Africa. They are extremely colorful, perhaps more so than any other mammal. They are easily identifiable by the blue and red skin on their faces and their brightly hued rumps.

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Date: Nov 7

Berliner Dom

January 25, 2022

The magnificent dome of the Cathedral Church (Berliner Dom) is one of the main landmarks in Berlin’s cityscapeand marks the spot of the impressive basilica housing the city’s most important Protestant church. With its elaborate decorative and ornamental designs, the church interior is especially worth seeing. Yet although the church is known as a cathedral, it actually has the status of a parish church.

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Date: Jan 19

Zoo Berlin

December 26, 2020

A beautiful Asian elephant from Zoo Berlin. They currently have 4 cows and 1 bull. The youngest Anchali was born in 2012.

Thanks a lot Corinna!
Date: Dec 19

Zoo Berlin

December 18, 2020

From Zoo Berlin, the panda twins Meng Xiang and Meng Yuan. The twins were born in August 2019.  The two cuddly cubs were the first pandas to be born in a German zoo, and have been nicknamed 'Pit' and 'Paule' by their carers. Jiao Qing & Meng Meng, their parents, arrived to the zoo from China in 2017.

Thanks so much Claudia! 
Date: Dec 13